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journey11
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I smoke and drink so tend not to worry as much about bombs.
Least of your worries, I guess then. Although the thoughts of creepy-crawlies can be more than some can bear. I quit smoking about 9 years ago and still ended up with asthma. My grandpa smoked since he was 11! He's 84 now and only got COPD last year, but I hear he is the exception, not the norm. Take good care of yourself, Nyboy. We want to keep you around!
Everywhere in that kitchen - flies! So, what did we do? Sprayed everything with DDT, of course ...
Yikes! I reckon you could put a pot roast back in the oven for a bit to sanitize it, but just the thought. Now that I know what flies DO when they land on your food...
Flies are a whole 'nother category!
DH goes on the hunt with flyswatter in hand if there is the remotest hint of a fly in the house.
That's my DH too. Flies send him into a fit.
You can get a pheromone trap from "Safer." They come two traps in a box, and cost about $7. The moths are attracted to it and get stuck in the sticky trap. If you don't, they will reproduce and you will find tiny weevils in your dry food.
Weevils could have come in months ago in bird seed, dog food, flour, just about anything with grain in it.
Personally, I would not fumigate a house just for weevils. But then, we have brown recluse spiders living happily in the basement, so my tolerance level may be different than some people's, haha.
Thanks, So Lucky -- I think I will give that a try first then. I'm afraid I didn't catch them in time and they're spreading.
I get most of the spiders and buggies with the vacuum hose. Wouldn't matter how many bombs I set off, there would be a steady stream of stink bugs and spiders crawling in.