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Originally posted by muzzlebrake View PostGet you some Guineas and ducks and a few laying hens. Won't be no more bugs.
You will have to watch where you step.
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Originally posted by fullsizeaggie View PostI think I will spray my attic this fall. The only place I have seen scorpions is in light fixtures. We have had Terminix for a little over a year. I couldn't spray or spread enough granules to keep them at bay and I was using cypermethrin. Have not had one in the house after the pros.
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Originally posted by Michael View PostThe Demon WP has worked for us. I spray around the base, eaves and windows/door openings outside...pretty much any access point. I also spray around the baseboards, window sills and just for good measure the floor around my bed inside the house. It's supposed to be safe for indoors, although I'd probably research that more if I had a 2 year old.
I tried to kill one by stepping on it last week while wearing flip-flops and happened to catch him at just the perfect angle for his stinger to wrap around and tag me on the tip of my toe!
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Originally posted by Michael View PostThe Demon WP has worked for us. I spray around the base, eaves and windows/door openings outside...pretty much any access point. I also spray around the baseboards, window sills and just for good measure the floor around my bed inside the house. It's supposed to be safe for indoors, although I'd probably research that more if I had a 2 year old.
I tried to kill one by stepping on it last week while wearing flip-flops and happened to catch him at just the perfect angle for his stinger to wrap around and tag me on the tip of my toe!
1. Crocks are too soft to mash a scorpion
2. Scorpions can reach up and over and find one of the holes in the side of your Crock in a second!
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