Read this at your own risk

Mar 08, 2008 18:34

The other day when I came home from school and drank some water, I thought I loosened some food fragment from my teeth, but when I felt it with my tongue, I automatically spit it out onto the floor. It was a small cockroach. I looked at the glass of water in my hand and there was another one on the outside. I nearly dropped the glass ( Read more... )

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josh_bling March 9 2008, 17:41:44 UTC
Yikes. That will ruin your glass of water. This reminds me, I have to go in our attic and throw away this huge dead rat and put down poison. I found it up there a couple weeks ago but I didn't want to touch it without gloves.

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missfine March 9 2008, 18:19:51 UTC
Yuck.
Well I have no compassion for our fleas!
My poor dog woke up itching like crazy today, I would do anything to get rid of these things! I hate seeing my pup suffer.
I have never seen a cochroach in this house, however we do have this flying black bugs that look like huge ants. They used to come in the bathroom window and fly around while I was in the shower. We finally fixed that problem I think with some caulk.

Look at you with your new picture!

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shscanlon March 9 2008, 21:21:54 UTC
Yeah, I've seen your black bugs. No bug inside one's house is a good thing, but those bugs don't scare me much. The fleas consuming a member of my family is another thing entirely! That warrants an all out war to the finish ( ... )

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missfine March 9 2008, 21:50:50 UTC
War to the finish indeed. I have turned to apple cider vinegar in a desperate attempt to avoid chemicals. I put a little dab in her water everyday which balances her ph levels, also I use a half acv half water mix after her baths as a rinse, it works as an antiseptic for her red irritated skin, and also it is supposedly a deterent for the little buggers. I have read alot of testimonials online about these techniques but everything takes time to see any results. We continue to treat the house and yard however after we treated the yard last time we had rain and snow so it was all probably washed away. We will keep at it though ( ... )

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anonymous March 10 2008, 20:00:00 UTC
OMG! I would not make it in Hawaii. I would lean toward the Hitler side of the possibilities. We have had corn moths and ants but were lucky enough to get them gone, for now at least. Neither is horrifying, like a cockroach, and IN YOUR MOUTH! YIKES! The horror!!!

Our worst pests lately are the pidgeons who poop on our deck railing and the neighborhood cats, who mark their territory and then defecate in our grass. Bob would wage war with both if not for me. We put shiny, sharp stuff on the railing and used non-toxic powder for the cats.

I just hope that next winter we can get rid of our biggest national pest, the one who lives in the white house in D.C.
(sorry, couldn't resist)
Cin

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