…… Bug in my ear!

Scotto

Set Apart
We've had really good luck using Amdro to kill ants. It was the only thing we tried that did, and we tried for 3 years everything we could think of.

Great idea, I went to the store, got some of it.

Now I'm ready for bed, got my ears packed full of Amdro!!

Thanks for the tip!!!
 

FireDance

TB Fanatic
Great idea, I went to the store, got some of it.

Now I'm ready for bed, got my ears packed full of Amdro!!

Thanks for the tip!!!


I did that too Scotto. I paid 7.89 for mine/pound. Where did you find yours and what did you pay for it? Going to sleep now. Invertebrate to you. :)
 

Lei

Veteran Member
Years ago I lived in North Florida where the fire ant thrives. An old timer told
me to lime hell out of the yard at least once , maybe twice a year and the fire ants would move away.
It worked.
 

Brutus

Inactive
Last summer I was asleep and got an ant in my ear, not a fire ant just a regular old brown ant......I about gave myself whiplash getting that thing out. Its a good thing no one was between me and the bathroom where the peroxide was 'cause I would have mowed them down.

Chewing noise, fluttering I would have lost my mind and soiled my knickers. If this happened and I were awake I would have coped but coming out of a sound sleep not so much coping.

I'm a country girl and bugs are part of life.... Cockroaches are city bugs and I can't tolerate 'em. If I were living in a place where they fell from the ceiling into my bed or anywhere else I would be sleeping a a tent sprayed with Raid and moving as soon as humanly possible.....

I live in town in a very old house (built in about 1880).

I don't see LOTS of cockroaches, but I do see BIG ones, usually about one every day or two.

My roaches are big enough that I'm seriously considering getting an AirSoft gun for target practice indoors.

Oughta be a lot of fun.

:D
 
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