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Fumigating Crawlspace Red Green 04-28-2008
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Posted by Tony Sivori on April 29, 2008, 12:44 pm
Red Green wrote:

> Gotta do some work in crawlspace. Lotsa critters naturally live there -
> some creepy, some dirty nasty, some poisonous (Recluses & Widows popular
> here).
>
> It would be nice if I could bomb the crawlspace like with those ones
> they have for inside the house where you set and vacate for a few hours.

I'd be sure to bomb the inside of the house simultaneously with the
crawlspace. Otherwise, you risk the nasties finding an escape path to the
home interior, where they'd live happily ever after.

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Tony Sivori
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Posted by Red Green on April 29, 2008, 7:52 pm

> Red Green wrote:
>
>> Gotta do some work in crawlspace. Lotsa critters naturally live there -
>> some creepy, some dirty nasty, some poisonous (Recluses & Widows popular
>> here).
>>
>> It would be nice if I could bomb the crawlspace like with those ones
>> they have for inside the house where you set and vacate for a few hours.
>
> I'd be sure to bomb the inside of the house simultaneously with the
> crawlspace. Otherwise, you risk the nasties finding an escape path to the
> home interior, where they'd live happily ever after.
>

I've considered something like that Tony. At minimum, spray some kind of
Agent Orange on all room perimeters, pipes, vents, etc.

Posted by Pete C. on April 29, 2008, 10:06 pm

Red Green wrote:
>
>
> > Red Green wrote:
> >
> >> Gotta do some work in crawlspace. Lotsa critters naturally live there -
> >> some creepy, some dirty nasty, some poisonous (Recluses & Widows popular
> >> here).
> >>
> >> It would be nice if I could bomb the crawlspace like with those ones
> >> they have for inside the house where you set and vacate for a few hours.
> >
> > I'd be sure to bomb the inside of the house simultaneously with the
> > crawlspace. Otherwise, you risk the nasties finding an escape path to the
> > home interior, where they'd live happily ever after.
> >
>
> I've considered something like that Tony. At minimum, spray some kind of
> Agent Orange on all room perimeters, pipes, vents, etc.

No no no, agent orange is only for landscaping use, not for bugs...

Posted by Red Green on April 29, 2008, 10:11 pm

>
> Red Green wrote:
>>
>>
>> > Red Green wrote:
>> >
>> >> Gotta do some work in crawlspace. Lotsa critters naturally live
>> >> there - some creepy, some dirty nasty, some poisonous (Recluses &
>> >> Widows popular here).
>> >>
>> >> It would be nice if I could bomb the crawlspace like with those
>> >> ones they have for inside the house where you set and vacate for a
>> >> few hours.
>> >
>> > I'd be sure to bomb the inside of the house simultaneously with the
>> > crawlspace. Otherwise, you risk the nasties finding an escape path
>> > to the home interior, where they'd live happily ever after.
>> >
>>
>> I've considered something like that Tony. At minimum, spray some kind
>> of Agent Orange on all room perimeters, pipes, vents, etc.
>
> No no no, agent orange is only for landscaping use, not for bugs...
>

Dammit! And I have so much of it just hanging around.

Posted by Pete C. on April 30, 2008, 9:40 am

Red Green wrote:
>
>
> >
> > Red Green wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> > Red Green wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Gotta do some work in crawlspace. Lotsa critters naturally live
> >> >> there - some creepy, some dirty nasty, some poisonous (Recluses &
> >> >> Widows popular here).
> >> >>
> >> >> It would be nice if I could bomb the crawlspace like with those
> >> >> ones they have for inside the house where you set and vacate for a
> >> >> few hours.
> >> >
> >> > I'd be sure to bomb the inside of the house simultaneously with the
> >> > crawlspace. Otherwise, you risk the nasties finding an escape path
> >> > to the home interior, where they'd live happily ever after.
> >> >
> >>
> >> I've considered something like that Tony. At minimum, spray some kind
> >> of Agent Orange on all room perimeters, pipes, vents, etc.
> >
> > No no no, agent orange is only for landscaping use, not for bugs...
> >
>
> Dammit! And I have so much of it just hanging around.

Send some here, I keep getting weeds in my gravel driveway and roundup,
triox, etc. won't keep them away.

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