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Phone Surgeon wrote:Alot of people aren't taking on the advice to kill the snails. They really just lobbing them over the fence lol.
By me it real sickening right now.
I've taken plastic and wrapped it around the fruit trees and smeared the plastic with thick grease.
Those fawkers climbing up the grass next to the fruit trees and climbing onto the trees . Didnt get to control grass in a while because of the rain
Drea wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:Alot of people aren't taking on the advice to kill the snails. They really just lobbing them over the fence lol.
By me it real sickening right now.
I've taken plastic and wrapped it around the fruit trees and smeared the plastic with thick grease.
Those fawkers climbing up the grass next to the fruit trees and climbing onto the trees . Didnt get to control grass in a while because of the rain
So today took a walk to my backyard and happened to look on the cherry tree and saw clusters of these mfers just hanging. The tree has no fruit and is overrun with a wild vine we just about set the damn tree on fire. It’s tiring we walk around every night and morning checking for these pests and since the rains started last few weeks the numbers we keep seeing are ridiculous.
Central is definitely infested bad and a lot of where I see them in my area ppl aren’t treating it and some of the properties are elderly folks who I know ain’t doing sheit. There’s one house on particular their entire outside wall is covered.
Get some pieces of 4 inch pvc and put the bait in the middle.Drea wrote:I’ve been doing the baiting periodically but I have dogs and try not to put it around areas they frequent. Also with the rains I think the bait is washed away
Can confirm that this works .Vinegar, acetone, muriatic acid,strong ammonia .I am assuming that it is both extremely high and extremely low ph chemicals will work.If anybody has access to concentrated citric acid, lemme know if it works.I'm going to experiment with a seaweed extract this weekend, provided I get some sargassum on the beach*KRONIK* wrote:So i discovered something today
"Strong ammonia" with a spray nozzle
Found a 2" bugger today on my garage gate
Didnt have time to go look for tongs and chlorine.
I zap him with 2 nice squirts
He just went into shock and fall off the gate and hit the ground. Shell cracked
I went out for like 5hrs, and came back and find it in the same spot it fell, so i guess ammonia is an option.
If anybody get similar results, lemme know
Drea wrote:I’ve been doing the baiting periodically but I have dogs and try not to put it around areas they frequent. Also with the rains I think the bait is washed away
Shoot iguanadaring dragoon wrote:Anyone getting problems with iguanas eating everything? How to get rid of them?
Diazanon deters themdaring dragoon wrote:Anyone getting problems with iguanas eating everything? How to get rid of them?
Cover side mirrors with a bag...they would stopnervewrecker wrote:Cats....DMan7 wrote:What are you all doing about the lizard invasion? There are way too man lizards around the house these past few years.
lizards I don't mind, but I have a bird problem.
These birds does swarm the cats and mess on my door handles. They have mastered the art of messing under the door handle now.
Cover the windscreen too?gastly369 wrote:Cover side mirrors with a bag...they would stopnervewrecker wrote:Cats....DMan7 wrote:What are you all doing about the lizard invasion? There are way too man lizards around the house these past few years.
lizards I don't mind, but I have a bird problem.
These birds does swarm the cats and mess on my door handles. They have mastered the art of messing under the door handle now.
daring dragoon wrote:Anyone getting problems with iguanas eating everything? How to get rid of them?
You feel like an evil psychopath with that thinner ent? I does laugh maniacallyRovin wrote:perfect weather for snails , all this rain bringing dem in d drains & they sneaking into ur place
just lacquer thinner instant death some of dem , rain water is too much right now for snail pellets ....
BoiRovin wrote:perfect weather for snails , all this rain bringing dem in d drains & they sneaking into ur place
just lacquer thinner instant death some of dem , rain water is too much right now for snail pellets ....
Rovin wrote:perfect weather for snails , all this rain bringing dem in d drains & they sneaking into ur place
just lacquer thinner instant death some of dem , rain water is too much right now for snail pellets ....
Only lacquer thinner or any kind of strong acetone.It sizzles upbluefete wrote:Rovin wrote:perfect weather for snails , all this rain bringing dem in d drains & they sneaking into ur place
just lacquer thinner instant death some of dem , rain water is too much right now for snail pellets ....
Paint thinner? Seriously? That really works?
I dont think that was the issue,pugboy wrote:using a covered bait station like the rat poison ones used by pest control places won’t help to keep dry?
*KRONIK* wrote:I dont think that was the issue,pugboy wrote:using a covered bait station like the rat poison ones used by pest control places won’t help to keep dry?
The bait doesnt melt, cuz some fell in the drain and with all this rain, they were solid still.
I think what happened was that the snails ate the bait, got weak/sick/poisoned and the rain helped them revive.
timelapse wrote:Only lacquer thinner or any kind of strong acetone.It sizzles upbluefete wrote:Rovin wrote:perfect weather for snails , all this rain bringing dem in d drains & they sneaking into ur place
just lacquer thinner instant death some of dem , rain water is too much right now for snail pellets ....
Paint thinner? Seriously? That really works?
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