on 22-08-2017 20:48 - last edited on 23-08-2017 10:34 by MercedesS
Anyone here ?
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on 15-06-2019 22:08
on 15-06-2019 22:08
@pgn wrote:"Life and soul of the party,", intoned the Cheshire Cat, from the vicinity of TNS.
I'm sorry but I can't stand them. I know I say I love all wildlife but there is a limit to my love, when it comes to my garden!!
I dont pay good money for plants, just to provide a banquet for slugs and snails.
I also have a dislike of damn pigeons, despite their war effort. I have spent hours repainting my wooden garden furniture, only to find it covered in pigeon ****...so they can go and do one as well !!
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 15-06-2019 22:13
on 15-06-2019 22:13
@Cleoriff wrote:
@pgn wrote:"Life and soul of the party,", intoned the Cheshire Cat, from the vicinity of TNS.
I'm sorry but I can't stand them. I know I say I love all wildlife but there is a limit to my love, when it comes to my garden!!
I dont pay good money for plants, just to provide a banquet for slugs and snails.
I also have a dislike of damn pigeons, despite their war effort. I have spent hours repainting my wooden garden furniture, only to find it covered in pigeon ****...so they can go and do one as well !!
and I'm laughing with you not at you @Cleoriff. I've had pigeons dump on me, never mind your garden furniture, nasty creatures. As for slugs and snails ugh! Then there are cockroaches, another of God's creatures; but you wouldn't want to give them house room. So, yes, there is a limit I wholeheartedly agree!
on 15-06-2019 22:31
on 15-06-2019 22:31
I've never had cockroaches here @Glory1 .
However my apartment in Spain was another matter!!
The apartment block was old, built in 1975. To ensure the pipework was hidden in every apartment, there was a gap between the outside and inner walls. Many of them lived in the wall cavities.
I had cockroach traps and sprays, just in case. Every time I went over to Spain, I gave the apartment a damn good going over with repellents etc.
I kept them at bay mainly, although I made sure I put the plugs in every sink and the bath before I went to bed.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 15-06-2019 22:36
on 15-06-2019 22:36
You have not been dumped on until it has been by a seagull - gross, and the stench of fish...
Still, t'is apparently lucky - probably 'cos you've to buy a new top or jacket...!
on 15-06-2019 22:38
on 15-06-2019 22:38
@Cleoriff wrote:I've never had cockroaches here @Glory1 .
However my apartment in Spain was another matter!!
The apartment block was old, built in 1975. To ensure the pipework was hidden in every apartment, there was a gap between the outside and inner walls. Many of them lived in the wall cavities.
I had cockroach traps and sprays, just in case. Every time I went over to Spain, I gave the apartment a damn good going over with repellents etc.
I kept them at bay mainly, although I made sure I put the plugs in every sink and the bath before I went to bed.
No I've never had them in either of my flats in England @Cleoriff nor when I shared a flat with my mum. The family flat I shared with my mum and dad, however, was a different matter. The building was infested with them, partly as there was a bakery and family grocery on the ground floor. So we had mice as well. Mice don't bother me so much but a fear of insects and spiders I've had since I was a small child. I'm better at dealing with things that crawl and fly but still abhor them, I'm afraid. Though I do like butterflies and ladybirds.
15-06-2019 23:07 - edited 15-06-2019 23:09
I try hard to get over my fear of slugs ... one tonight inside the rim of the blue bin ... ... I live in an old house with a badly pitted concrete yard which retains moisture which the darned slugs love ... either side of me their yards don't seem to have last year's or even the year's before leaves still stuck to the yard floor ... there would be Yorkstone flags under the concrete ?
My ivy in a tub has 3 babies rooted in the now what is 'leaf compost' lol ... the slugs usually get lots of salt from me ... occasionally one gets inside = freaks me out ... have thrown salt up the inside of the outside door at one slug & it just fell off onto the floor ... don't believe in slug pellets as I have a cat and my neighbour has 5 cats
Cockroaches when lived in UAE Sharjah ... they ran up between the outer curtaining & their linings ... awful things
Not bothered by insects other than flies - they get sprayed with Raid even if it is up the windows ... have been recommended one of those old fashioned sticky brown fly strips which hang from the ceilings ... cheap on Amazon I'm told
The Red Admiral butterfly ... don't get these in my yard
The stripey snails still about in my 'Wildlife Eco-Friendly Yard'
on 15-06-2019 23:27
on 15-06-2019 23:27
Hearing the odd cockroach skitter across the top of the polystyrene tiles in the suspended ceiling in the bathroom when I was younger always made for a short sit...
I remember the time one got in the rheostat that controlled the fan speed of the ceiling fan in our breakfast room... there was a shower of sparks from the control when it was first turned on after we returned home at the end of one summer, and it stank to high heaven for a couple of hours.
The cockroaches loved to eat the labels of the wine bottles - I think the gum must've been sweet or something.
The best thing for getting rid of them was a product called DabItOff (or Thawpit), a fluid used to dab stains out of jackets or coats, based on the stuff they used to use in dry-cleaning machines, carbon tetrachloride - kills 'em stone-dead. CTC works on one of the ugliest spiders in existence, the "Camel Spider", too.
15-06-2019 23:49 - edited 15-06-2019 23:49
15-06-2019 23:49 - edited 15-06-2019 23:49
on 16-06-2019 00:02
on 16-06-2019 00:02
Cockroaches are so small in England.....just sayin'!
on 16-06-2019 00:07