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December 19, 2007 at 1:46 PM #120995December 19, 2007 at 2:13 PM #120760pbnativeParticipant
Seems obvious… call an exterminator! Usually the evaluation is free. They’ll tell you what you can do to prevent/fix the problem, and you can take that info to your landlord if you think there is something specific he is responsible for.
Or, get a homicidal cat.
December 19, 2007 at 2:13 PM #120897pbnativeParticipantSeems obvious… call an exterminator! Usually the evaluation is free. They’ll tell you what you can do to prevent/fix the problem, and you can take that info to your landlord if you think there is something specific he is responsible for.
Or, get a homicidal cat.
December 19, 2007 at 2:13 PM #120930pbnativeParticipantSeems obvious… call an exterminator! Usually the evaluation is free. They’ll tell you what you can do to prevent/fix the problem, and you can take that info to your landlord if you think there is something specific he is responsible for.
Or, get a homicidal cat.
December 19, 2007 at 2:13 PM #120978pbnativeParticipantSeems obvious… call an exterminator! Usually the evaluation is free. They’ll tell you what you can do to prevent/fix the problem, and you can take that info to your landlord if you think there is something specific he is responsible for.
Or, get a homicidal cat.
December 19, 2007 at 2:13 PM #120999pbnativeParticipantSeems obvious… call an exterminator! Usually the evaluation is free. They’ll tell you what you can do to prevent/fix the problem, and you can take that info to your landlord if you think there is something specific he is responsible for.
Or, get a homicidal cat.
December 19, 2007 at 3:06 PM #120788BugsParticipantThere’s no such thing as a property that is immune from the occasional pest. Urban – suburban – rural, we live in and share our environment with critters, bugs and thingies of all types. They can wiggle through the smallest of openings, too. There’s no such thing as a house that is secure from the local critters.
If a wasp flew into your home you wouldn’t haul the landlord out to get it, would you? I hope not.
Buy some traps, set them out in likely hidey places – like where you’re seeing the droppings, and double down on your efforts to deny them a food source. This will all be over in the next week, two at the most.
Your other alternative is to be nicer to the men in your life – maybe you can get one of them to do it for you in exchange for……cookies. Yeah, cookies. Men will do most anything for a woman who puts out cookies.
BTW, it’s not too early for your 15-year old to learn how to be the man of his house. He’d probably work for cookies, too.
December 19, 2007 at 3:06 PM #120922BugsParticipantThere’s no such thing as a property that is immune from the occasional pest. Urban – suburban – rural, we live in and share our environment with critters, bugs and thingies of all types. They can wiggle through the smallest of openings, too. There’s no such thing as a house that is secure from the local critters.
If a wasp flew into your home you wouldn’t haul the landlord out to get it, would you? I hope not.
Buy some traps, set them out in likely hidey places – like where you’re seeing the droppings, and double down on your efforts to deny them a food source. This will all be over in the next week, two at the most.
Your other alternative is to be nicer to the men in your life – maybe you can get one of them to do it for you in exchange for……cookies. Yeah, cookies. Men will do most anything for a woman who puts out cookies.
BTW, it’s not too early for your 15-year old to learn how to be the man of his house. He’d probably work for cookies, too.
December 19, 2007 at 3:06 PM #120955BugsParticipantThere’s no such thing as a property that is immune from the occasional pest. Urban – suburban – rural, we live in and share our environment with critters, bugs and thingies of all types. They can wiggle through the smallest of openings, too. There’s no such thing as a house that is secure from the local critters.
If a wasp flew into your home you wouldn’t haul the landlord out to get it, would you? I hope not.
Buy some traps, set them out in likely hidey places – like where you’re seeing the droppings, and double down on your efforts to deny them a food source. This will all be over in the next week, two at the most.
Your other alternative is to be nicer to the men in your life – maybe you can get one of them to do it for you in exchange for……cookies. Yeah, cookies. Men will do most anything for a woman who puts out cookies.
BTW, it’s not too early for your 15-year old to learn how to be the man of his house. He’d probably work for cookies, too.
December 19, 2007 at 3:06 PM #121003BugsParticipantThere’s no such thing as a property that is immune from the occasional pest. Urban – suburban – rural, we live in and share our environment with critters, bugs and thingies of all types. They can wiggle through the smallest of openings, too. There’s no such thing as a house that is secure from the local critters.
If a wasp flew into your home you wouldn’t haul the landlord out to get it, would you? I hope not.
Buy some traps, set them out in likely hidey places – like where you’re seeing the droppings, and double down on your efforts to deny them a food source. This will all be over in the next week, two at the most.
Your other alternative is to be nicer to the men in your life – maybe you can get one of them to do it for you in exchange for……cookies. Yeah, cookies. Men will do most anything for a woman who puts out cookies.
BTW, it’s not too early for your 15-year old to learn how to be the man of his house. He’d probably work for cookies, too.
December 19, 2007 at 3:06 PM #121026BugsParticipantThere’s no such thing as a property that is immune from the occasional pest. Urban – suburban – rural, we live in and share our environment with critters, bugs and thingies of all types. They can wiggle through the smallest of openings, too. There’s no such thing as a house that is secure from the local critters.
If a wasp flew into your home you wouldn’t haul the landlord out to get it, would you? I hope not.
Buy some traps, set them out in likely hidey places – like where you’re seeing the droppings, and double down on your efforts to deny them a food source. This will all be over in the next week, two at the most.
Your other alternative is to be nicer to the men in your life – maybe you can get one of them to do it for you in exchange for……cookies. Yeah, cookies. Men will do most anything for a woman who puts out cookies.
BTW, it’s not too early for your 15-year old to learn how to be the man of his house. He’d probably work for cookies, too.
December 19, 2007 at 3:17 PM #120796(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantBTW, it’s not too early for your 15-year old to learn how to be the man of his house. He’d probably work for cookies, too.
Wait, there’s a 15-year old in the house. That explains it. Everyone knows that mice are attracted to pot. The kid probably has a stash somewhere in the garage.
December 19, 2007 at 3:17 PM #120932(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantBTW, it’s not too early for your 15-year old to learn how to be the man of his house. He’d probably work for cookies, too.
Wait, there’s a 15-year old in the house. That explains it. Everyone knows that mice are attracted to pot. The kid probably has a stash somewhere in the garage.
December 19, 2007 at 3:17 PM #120966(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantBTW, it’s not too early for your 15-year old to learn how to be the man of his house. He’d probably work for cookies, too.
Wait, there’s a 15-year old in the house. That explains it. Everyone knows that mice are attracted to pot. The kid probably has a stash somewhere in the garage.
December 19, 2007 at 3:17 PM #121013(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantBTW, it’s not too early for your 15-year old to learn how to be the man of his house. He’d probably work for cookies, too.
Wait, there’s a 15-year old in the house. That explains it. Everyone knows that mice are attracted to pot. The kid probably has a stash somewhere in the garage.
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