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georgelesley wrote:
I read the same thing about flea collars repelling wasps. As far as I knew we did not have any in the rear refer compartment. I decided to put one there as a preventative measure. Before I could get the compartment door back in place a very angry wasp came out. I have changed them twice a year and have not had any since.
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Admin wrote:samsontdog wrote:
I had mice in my TT this past June. I found out they were coming in by crawling along my elect cord as I was plugged into my elect box. I used poison bait and was lucky they died inside the TT
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Oct-09-2019 09:03 AM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
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drsteve wrote:AJR wrote:
I had a spider build a web in the mixing tube close to the LP jet in the water heater overnight back in 2006.
I have placed used pieces of flea & tick collar in the hot water & furnace bays ever since and have never had a spider issue again.
I too had this happen, about ten years ago. I did nothing, and haven't had a problem since...
Oct-09-2019 06:43 AM
Oct-09-2019 06:39 AM
AJR wrote:
I had a spider build a web in the mixing tube close to the LP jet in the water heater overnight back in 2006.
I have placed used pieces of flea & tick collar in the hot water & furnace bays ever since and have never had a spider issue again.
Oct-09-2019 06:38 AM
samsontdog wrote:
I had mice in my TT this past June. I found out they were coming in by crawling along my elect cord as I was plugged into my elect box. I used poison bait and was lucky they died inside the TT
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