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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Cheryl" wrote in message ... In the fine newsgroup "rec.gardens", "LAH" artfully composed this message within erio.net on 08 Oct 2004: I appreciate the information but I don't think you understand the magnitude of the problem. This is a two story house and the south side is just covered with ladybugs. Getting a vacuum up there would be pretty tricky. If I do try this you can be sure I'm not going to let them go - gas and a match it is! Sorry I realize this probably offends some but enough is enough. I haven't read this group in a while, and checked in and upon seeing your post, I sort of have to agree. I have the same problem with them every year (though, not yet, too early) and those things are agressive and bite (yes, these "lady"bugs bite. The first year I bought my house they found their way in via the basement and I've never found a hole to plug, but they haven't been that bad since. But outdoors, they swarm in the fall. I like the idea of vaccuming them up and relocating them. -- Cheryl Where do you live? LAH live in Kansas, USA |
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