> Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 20:08:38 -0400
> From: "T Cooper" <tntcoop@earthlink.net>
> Subject: [oletrucks] off topic
>
> I know this is off topic and I apologize, but I was wondering if any
> of you
> are having what seems to be more spiders in your shops than in the
> past? I
> am in SC and my shop is loaded with spiders. I tear up the webs and
> get rid
> of the critters but in no time they are right back with what seems
> to be
> back up.hehe
> Has anyone found any easy to apply bug killer that works pretty good
> and
> that want break the bank? I have been using Rid A Bug in the big jug
> with
> the spray handle and it works ok, but I was hoping someone would
> know of
> something that would have a better residual killing effect.
> Sorry for the post, but maybe someone else will get something from
> this.
>
> Tom in SC
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Hi Tom,
Here in Southern California we have spiders but the biggest problem is
ants. The cure suggested to me by a Home Depot insecticide expert is
Triazicide which mixes with water and is sprayed on everything
outdoors using a hose-end sprayer; lawns, plants, walks, driveways,
patios, and the base of the house. Once dry, pets and little kids can
be on it but all the pest critters die or stay away. We have used it
once a month in summer for about five years with great success. I hope
it helps, we love it.
Dennis McGillis
Irvine, CA
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