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Getting Rid of Rollie Pollie Bugs?

To get rid of green small grasshoppers and rolly-pollies, put habanero peppers or Jalapeno peppers into a blender, add water, liquefy it, and strain into a sprayer. No more bug problems. Put the sediments from the strainer on the ground in and around your plants. Works great!

By maybell1953 from Temple, TX

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Anonymous
March 17, 20110 found this helpful

Lol. How funny another website said to place cups of beer in your garden, and the cups will fill up!
So Rollie Pollies love beer and peppers!

 

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August 3, 2010

How can I get rid of rollie pollies?

By SAN from Lafayette, IN

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Getting Rid of Rollie Pollie Bugs

They are attracted to damp, moist areas. Get rid of the dampness, and they will go away. (07/27/2010)

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July 20, 2010

How do I get rid of rollie pollie bugs in my house?

DL Dwors from Little Elm, TX

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Getting Rid of Rollie Pollie Bugs

I use the sticky mice traps to catch spiders and it also does a great job with rollie pollies. (06/25/2008)


By KELLY POLSON

Getting Rid of Rollie Pollie Bugs

After I nudge them, they generally roll up in a ball (we call them potato bugs) and then I put them on a piece of paper and put them outside. Why kill them? They're harmless. (06/25/2008)

By Maryeileen

Getting Rid of Rollie Pollie Bugs

Hunt under everything until you find their "nests" with many tiny ones in a nursery. They are also called Sowbugs and will eat "snail bait" granules sprinkled lightly over their nests only. One box will treat a football field, almost, so go easy on the sprinkles. Keep rocks, logs, ornaments, and lumber turned and lifted. They prefer darkness and dampness.

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The snail bait works very well, but use only during dry weather, otherwise you have to re sprinkle and waste it. I'm organic, and haven't had a problem in years.
But, if I did I'd first consult Jerry Baker's Organic Garden Tonics. (I called him "ED" in another post I just made!)

It's always best to try to find something organic first and if it works, go with that. If not, a slight sprinkle of snail bait "will" work. God bless and help you.
(06/26/2008)

By Lynda

 
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