I only kill them if they come inside. Everywhere else is their territory!
2006-11-06 05:11:07
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answer #1
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answered by ~giggles~ 2
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Depends on what kind of bug it is. Spiders I try to put outside. Centipedes I kill. Ladybugs outside, earwigs kill kill kill!!
2006-11-06 05:13:45
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answered by Rowan 7
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this is how I did it: a million) wash all your clothing and bedding, use borax and break of day liquid detergent warm water. Dry thoroughly on warm. in the event that they're on your mattress throw it away. 2) get rid of all electric powered covers, dirt all flooring, residing house windows ledges, wall cracks and insides of electric powered packing packing containers with the spectacular form of diatomaceous earth. Use a huge paint brush. in case you think of there are none on your mattress and are going to maintain it thoroughly dirt your mattress besides. i don't have carpets. you will ought to determine that one out your self. in all probability wash with ammonia then dirt. 3) purchase a sturdy area heater. a huge one. This area is risky. you need to disclose each and every thing to the warmth yet no longer direct warmth (to reason a fireplace). the area heater will choose basically sufficient oxygen to proceed to warmth so crack a door or window basically somewhat. purchase a huge exterior thermometer so which you will locate the room temperature from exterior. warmth the room or rooms to one hundred forty levels or as on the fringe of it as you may for various hours. as long as a threat. on the top of the heating technique turn off the heater. bypass interior, it relatively is going to likely be sweltering. Pop various anti-mattress malicious program foggers while the room remains warm. placed them up on suitable of a ladder so the fog drifts down everywhere. leave the diatomaceous earth for months. To kill any that should flee. - substantial all of this has to take place on the comparable time - ONE week later repeat. i've got been freed from them for over 2 years now. It replaced into hellish. Even one stay malicious program will reason all of them to be back. you need to kill all of them.
2016-10-15 10:54:18
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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Kill kill kill
2006-11-06 05:09:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Kill It!
2006-11-06 05:11:00
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on the bug. and how lazy i'm feeling at the moment. i found a cricket in my kitchen over the weekend. i caught it and opened the window, threw it out.
i saw a spider, like two weeks ago, and i stomped the $hit out of it without hesitation.
2006-11-06 05:12:17
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answer #6
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answered by Jenna 5
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I catch it in a cup and then put it outside. I don't kill anything.
2006-11-06 05:31:07
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answer #7
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answered by spiritcavegrl 7
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I have one rule--If I am outside and I see a big bug, I leave it alone because I have entered his "home" uninvited (so to speak.) If there is one in my home, I must kill it because he has entered my home uninvited.
2006-11-06 05:11:40
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answer #8
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answered by Phoenix Rising 6
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Kill it.
2006-11-06 06:53:22
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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Stink bugs, June bugs, Fire flies, etc... I let them go.
Bees, Asian beetles, spiders....kill on the spot.
2006-11-06 05:16:17
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answered by Stryker 5
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