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Inexpensive Alternative for Controlling BugsPhyllis from Ferris, Texas Feedback About This Post:RE: Inexpensive Alternative for Controlling BugsThe boric acid powder you buy at the store to kill bugs works good. Hide it in piles under the sinks, along baseboards, use care with pets. This will get rid of them. Robyn Post by Robyn Fed RE: Inexpensive Alternative for Controlling Bugs
Borax is the best! Sprinkle it plain around areas inconspicuous. You can also mix a little sugar with the borax and it will attract the sweet eating ants that are so abundant in Ohio. I use aluminum foil to make a small bowl and put it in there. Post By hvnlyhills (Guest Post) RE: Inexpensive Alternative for Controlling Bugs
We had a problem with Rolly Pollies or potato bugs, whatever you call them in our lower level in our home. They are the bugs with lots of legs that when they are touched the roll into a ball. We had them so bad, I was tired of it. You could vacuum them up and the next day there were plenty more. Someone told us a bout a spray called "Bayer" that is a liquid that you spray inside and outside of your home. It can be purchased at Lowes. He did it, and every time I turned around, there were like dead rolly Pollies all over the place. Found dead ones for I'd say a few weeks. Haven't seen a live one in a long time. It also works for spiders and other creepy crawlers. I haven't seen a spider in I don't know when. You can use it every 10 months or so. But we won't if there is no problem. This stuff really works. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Inexpensive Alternative for Controlling BugsBorax. Get borax (20 Mule Team Borax in your local supermarket will do). Spread it around liberally where there are cockroaches. They track it into their nests and it kills the adults as well as the eggs. Guaranteed to work. And it's cheap and won't harm pets or children. It's what the exterminators and manufacturer of bug killers don't want you to know. Post by jrslady RE: Inexpensive Alternative for Controlling Bugs
I don't know about cockroaches, as I live in Ohio, and we do have them in Ohio, but not like down south. But up here we have ant problems. The best things for ants is cinnamon and lemon juice. If you sprinkle cinnamon whereever they are entering the house, they will stop. I usually sprinkle a little line of it across all doors into my home, and anywhere else they have come in before every spring. Post By nikki (Guest Post) |
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