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- donn0128Explorer IISpray bottle mixed with 2 parts dawn dish soap and fill with water. They will make maybe 6 inches and be dead. Then you can pick up the carcasses and dispose of them. Also spray every crook and cranny you can find.
- jfkmkExplorer
donn0128 wrote:
Spray bottle mixed with 2 parts dawn dish soap and fill with water. They will make maybe 6 inches and be dead. Then you can pick up the carcasses and dispose of them. Also spray every crook and cranny you can find.
This I gotta try! Hope it works against the buggers. - rv2goExplorer IIA large pan, a half a gallon of water and some Dawn dish detergent. Then, shine a desk lamp on the pan of water.
Place the pan of dish water with the light shining on it in a dark room for twelve hours at a time from 7:00 at night until 7:00 in the morning. - Tom_NExplorer
cableguy574 wrote:
How do you get rid of stick bugs in a rv
I took mine to FL for the winter. 3 or 4 times a day I let 1 or 2 out of the motorhome.
-Tom - Tom_NExplorer
donn0128 wrote:
Spray bottle mixed with 2 parts dawn dish soap and fill with water. They will make maybe 6 inches and be dead. Then you can pick up the carcasses and dispose of them. Also spray every crook and cranny you can find.
I placed a cup with water+Dawn in my closed up motorhome all last summer. Caught none! - donn0128Explorer IIHad a real infestation on my last house. Took me about three years of about 5 times a day but the buggers were all but gone by last September.
- TucsonJimExplorer II
Tom N wrote:
cableguy574 wrote:
How do you get rid of stick bugs in a rv
I took mine to FL for the winter. 3 or 4 times a day I let 1 or 2 out of the motorhome.
-Tom
I think the federales are looking for you Tom! Made me laugh. - lryrob9301ExplorerIf you really want to get rid of all of them in your RV and not just the ones you can see use this:Raid Fumigator
Be advised this is only a seasonal treatment, in the fall they will return and invade your RV again to hibernate for the winter. - xctravelerExplorerCarry guinea fowl instead of dogs, they will eat stink bugs (and ticks to, but you didn't ask)
Spend some time in the desert, they just dry out and die, well some do.
We spent some time in Charlottesville and in the woods by our son's house, we loaded up with uncountable numbers. They have left us a few at a time as we crossed the country, they hate the cold and don't show themselves when the coach is below 68 (but we aren't happy either) and they cannot tolerate desert dry. Sitting in Santa Barbara we are "only" seeing 2 or 3 a day inside the coach. I catch them and flush them into the black tank. I will not visit my son again when they are at their peak. - J-RoosterExplorer
rv2go wrote:
I really like using Dawn and all the stuff it can do!
A large pan, a half a gallon of water and some Dawn dish detergent. Then, shine a desk lamp on the pan of water.
Place the pan of dish water with the light shining on it in a dark room for twelve hours at a time from 7:00 at night until 7:00 in the morning.
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