Ive come home to 1 or 2 of these flys in my kitchen every night.
Slow flying easy to kill.
We have had a shit ton of rain the last 2 weeks.
House is clean , cant find any dead mice , discarded food.
Any ideas on how to get rid of them?
Fly traps in back yard, fly tape inside?
>>1174370
>Fly traps in back yard, fly tape inside?
Fly traps attract flies.
Fly tape inside is better.
Look around outside for something that may be attracting them to your yard.
bug zapper far from the house as you reasonably can. The bugs will ignore your doors and windows and go there.
>>1174370
Get one of these.
Become Rambo.
Ants...................
How kill?
The bastards are coming out of an electric socket
Gonna tell you right now op, the best way to keep flies out of the house is lavender. They absolutely hate the stuff. Take a few sprigs off of a plant and boil them for a little while you could also just have an indoor lavender plant! If you do this, your flies will be long gone, and your hone will Smell great.
>>1174616
burn it. burn it all
>>1174616
Depends on the ant type. Some of them can be killed with sugarpoison. They take it back to their lair and the all die shortly
>>1174616
Boric Acid
>>1174370
I spray my houses perimeter and eaves with permethrin every 3 months. If I see anything inside I spray the baseboards. Keeps them away or dead.
Maybe unrelated, but I figure this is the best place to ask given the thread title.
I recently moved into a place with a bit of a roach problem, and I was curious about possible alternatives (in addition) to just getting an exterminator in. I'll be tracking everything by paper since that seems to be SOP, ofc.
What do you guys think about introducing spiders of some sort to deal with the little fuckers? Anyone else have good (or fun) ideas?
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