This may sound crazy, but I'm starting to think that bringing in spiders 
would be a solution.
Other than the occasional stink bug we have very few.
I even find dead spiders, which means they have nothing to eat. Poor 
things.





On Sun, 4 Oct 2009, Lenny McHugh wrote:

> I do have a contract with an exterminator. Over the years I got to know
> Charley fairly well. One day I asked him about the electronic things to keep
> bugs away. He laughed and told me that he wished that he had all of the
> money that was spent for those things in the homes that he was eventually
> called to clear a problem. He did tell me one real horror story. He was
> called out to get rid of snakes in the house. He did it. He killed all of
> the rats and the snakes went away. That home also had one of those things.
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> From: "Lee A. Stone" <[email protected]>
> To: "Blind Handyman" <[email protected]>
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> Subject: [BlindHandyMan] finding ants in your house/ riddex??
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> away. keep in mind  this place was on a floating slab.  so he saw a
> trail  in his  powder which led him to a big ant hil under the bath tub
> where it was all clay/ earth. there was a access panel  in the back
> bedroom and he attached two lengths of pipe to his  equipment and poof.
> the treatment was done. the carpenter ants. well it appeared I created
> that problem bringing home firewood from another place  so that  section
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> did. Lee
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