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February 14, 2010 at 6:49 PM #514020February 14, 2010 at 7:50 PM #513118
Hatfield
ParticipantBoric acid powder works wonders for roaches. Non-toxic to mammals, but highly toxic to insects. You can get it at Home Despot.
February 14, 2010 at 7:50 PM #513266Hatfield
ParticipantBoric acid powder works wonders for roaches. Non-toxic to mammals, but highly toxic to insects. You can get it at Home Despot.
February 14, 2010 at 7:50 PM #513688Hatfield
ParticipantBoric acid powder works wonders for roaches. Non-toxic to mammals, but highly toxic to insects. You can get it at Home Despot.
February 14, 2010 at 7:50 PM #513780Hatfield
ParticipantBoric acid powder works wonders for roaches. Non-toxic to mammals, but highly toxic to insects. You can get it at Home Despot.
February 14, 2010 at 7:50 PM #514035Hatfield
ParticipantBoric acid powder works wonders for roaches. Non-toxic to mammals, but highly toxic to insects. You can get it at Home Despot.
February 14, 2010 at 8:52 PM #513123jpinpb
ParticipantI heard for gophers, plant garlic plants. Do a google search for this, but from what I understand, plant the garlic plants around the areas you want to protect. The plant actually blooms pinkish/purple flowers. But the bulb underground and the oils are repellants. I haven’t personally tried this, but I heard it works. They will go to other areas where the garlic is not. That may mean your neighbor.
February 14, 2010 at 8:52 PM #513271jpinpb
ParticipantI heard for gophers, plant garlic plants. Do a google search for this, but from what I understand, plant the garlic plants around the areas you want to protect. The plant actually blooms pinkish/purple flowers. But the bulb underground and the oils are repellants. I haven’t personally tried this, but I heard it works. They will go to other areas where the garlic is not. That may mean your neighbor.
February 14, 2010 at 8:52 PM #513693jpinpb
ParticipantI heard for gophers, plant garlic plants. Do a google search for this, but from what I understand, plant the garlic plants around the areas you want to protect. The plant actually blooms pinkish/purple flowers. But the bulb underground and the oils are repellants. I haven’t personally tried this, but I heard it works. They will go to other areas where the garlic is not. That may mean your neighbor.
February 14, 2010 at 8:52 PM #513785jpinpb
ParticipantI heard for gophers, plant garlic plants. Do a google search for this, but from what I understand, plant the garlic plants around the areas you want to protect. The plant actually blooms pinkish/purple flowers. But the bulb underground and the oils are repellants. I haven’t personally tried this, but I heard it works. They will go to other areas where the garlic is not. That may mean your neighbor.
February 14, 2010 at 8:52 PM #514040jpinpb
ParticipantI heard for gophers, plant garlic plants. Do a google search for this, but from what I understand, plant the garlic plants around the areas you want to protect. The plant actually blooms pinkish/purple flowers. But the bulb underground and the oils are repellants. I haven’t personally tried this, but I heard it works. They will go to other areas where the garlic is not. That may mean your neighbor.
February 14, 2010 at 9:36 PM #513148temeculaguy
Participantjp, I tried that one, they don’t eat the garlic but it only pushes them a few feet and they will go around or under it. I’m not sure I have normal gophers, I may need to contact some scientists because it’s possible that I have a mutant species with superhero abilites, they may be related to the monty python killer bunny. They got by a retaining wall that goes below the surface two feet, past a stretch of concrete, beyond poison pellets, poison gas and a trap laden minefield about twenty feet long to their promiseland of my front yard. I fully expect that the morning after I place the solar powered sonar repellers, I will walk out to my car and find them sitting on the wall, smoking cigarettes, drinking 40oz malt liquor and laughing at me while I look down to see the repellers broken into a dozen pieces. My gophers have tattoos and wear raiders jersey’s. I was thinking of waiting hawk’s method of a .22 but not sure if that will kill them, it might just make them mad, I may need to jump straight to Allan’s aresenal. I’m just afraid that the authorities will get suspicious if I start running internet searches for “yellow cake uranium.”
February 14, 2010 at 9:36 PM #513297temeculaguy
Participantjp, I tried that one, they don’t eat the garlic but it only pushes them a few feet and they will go around or under it. I’m not sure I have normal gophers, I may need to contact some scientists because it’s possible that I have a mutant species with superhero abilites, they may be related to the monty python killer bunny. They got by a retaining wall that goes below the surface two feet, past a stretch of concrete, beyond poison pellets, poison gas and a trap laden minefield about twenty feet long to their promiseland of my front yard. I fully expect that the morning after I place the solar powered sonar repellers, I will walk out to my car and find them sitting on the wall, smoking cigarettes, drinking 40oz malt liquor and laughing at me while I look down to see the repellers broken into a dozen pieces. My gophers have tattoos and wear raiders jersey’s. I was thinking of waiting hawk’s method of a .22 but not sure if that will kill them, it might just make them mad, I may need to jump straight to Allan’s aresenal. I’m just afraid that the authorities will get suspicious if I start running internet searches for “yellow cake uranium.”
February 14, 2010 at 9:36 PM #513718temeculaguy
Participantjp, I tried that one, they don’t eat the garlic but it only pushes them a few feet and they will go around or under it. I’m not sure I have normal gophers, I may need to contact some scientists because it’s possible that I have a mutant species with superhero abilites, they may be related to the monty python killer bunny. They got by a retaining wall that goes below the surface two feet, past a stretch of concrete, beyond poison pellets, poison gas and a trap laden minefield about twenty feet long to their promiseland of my front yard. I fully expect that the morning after I place the solar powered sonar repellers, I will walk out to my car and find them sitting on the wall, smoking cigarettes, drinking 40oz malt liquor and laughing at me while I look down to see the repellers broken into a dozen pieces. My gophers have tattoos and wear raiders jersey’s. I was thinking of waiting hawk’s method of a .22 but not sure if that will kill them, it might just make them mad, I may need to jump straight to Allan’s aresenal. I’m just afraid that the authorities will get suspicious if I start running internet searches for “yellow cake uranium.”
February 14, 2010 at 9:36 PM #513810temeculaguy
Participantjp, I tried that one, they don’t eat the garlic but it only pushes them a few feet and they will go around or under it. I’m not sure I have normal gophers, I may need to contact some scientists because it’s possible that I have a mutant species with superhero abilites, they may be related to the monty python killer bunny. They got by a retaining wall that goes below the surface two feet, past a stretch of concrete, beyond poison pellets, poison gas and a trap laden minefield about twenty feet long to their promiseland of my front yard. I fully expect that the morning after I place the solar powered sonar repellers, I will walk out to my car and find them sitting on the wall, smoking cigarettes, drinking 40oz malt liquor and laughing at me while I look down to see the repellers broken into a dozen pieces. My gophers have tattoos and wear raiders jersey’s. I was thinking of waiting hawk’s method of a .22 but not sure if that will kill them, it might just make them mad, I may need to jump straight to Allan’s aresenal. I’m just afraid that the authorities will get suspicious if I start running internet searches for “yellow cake uranium.”
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