Posted by RN on October 02, 2011 at 13:13:36 from (75.100.71.242):
In Reply to: Never ending battle1 posted by LOU from WI on October 02, 2011 at 12:55:34:
(Teasing alert!) you need to go along with mama nature and get a "green/organic" control. See if zoo has some Anteaters/Aardvarks that would like some fresh snacks and tie them outside the door. Boric acid/borax known to work on cockroachs, also works on many other insects, varies depending on bugs. Vacumm the bugs, dump bugs in blender with table spoon of veggy oil and tablespoon of cider vinegar, pulse until smooth and dilute with water 1:1 and spray/splash around doors, porch, side walls, might need a shot of dish soap. The smell of dead species bugs tends to deter others- this is know organic gardening trick for protecting plants and green houses. Fench in back porch and get flock of guinie hens to protect doorway, use the bird droppings in garden. Have a cup of coffee and think about practicing tap dance with cowboy boots on bag of the bugs-- might consider spiking coffee with some 80 proof stuff. This give you some idead or chuckles? RN
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