Ant invasion
Posted By: Trish on 2007-04-25
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Help - have tiny ants in my house, have tried ant spray to no avail, think they look like carpenter ants, but are very tiny. Does anyone know anything extremely effective on keeping them at bay? Tired of having them in everything and don't know what to do.
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Invasion of critters
I know the feeling, during a drought about 15 years back, our little creek was a great water source for all kinds of critters...including swarms of rats and mice. One of the pesky critters (a rat) actually chewed up through my floor and went running through the kitchen under my new stove...with no place to go from there the rat was cornered. Well my DH can't stand a rat, so he gets out his 22 rifle and sits on the couch and waits on the rat to poke his head out..now mind you this is a BRAND NEW STOVE and back in those days $$$ were tight and I wasn't about to get another one.. I put the warning out.. you had better not hit my stove... After about 2 hours of intense waiting the rat finally appeared and boom... no more rat.. but my stove was still intact. That DH is a dead-eye... Anyway for the other 50 or so critters we got a poison called Blue Death from the local Farm Bureau Co-Op. Put it out in the barns and under the house and every day there would be 7 or so dead rats in the yard, etc. It killed them almost instantly. The guy said that it would make them have an insatiable thirst for water, thus leading them down towards the creek.. or we put out pans of water...when they drank the water they would bloat up, etc. Sort of like the COCA COLA theory, only much quicker. I guess rats can't burp. He was right too, we never did have one die in the house or in the walls, but it was a pretty nasty chore every morning to clean up the remains with the shovel... Uck!
home invasion for me 2 weeks ago
I, like you, always try to help out, give money to street people and try to be NICE. In your case I would have offered some money for a bus ride. Would never get in my car with someone I did not know.
Almost 2 weeks ago the doorbell rang at 3 a.m. (always a bad sign). I was sound asleep, as were my husband and son. I looked out the window and saw a kid (turns out he's 20) and opened the door about an inch and asked him what he needed. He burst through the door and began to beat me up in the livingroom. I was able to force him back out (sustaining a sprained wrist and a concussion in the process) and my husband heard me screaming and ran after him. Of course, we called the police and he was caught as my husband was able to get a partial license plate number. He was arrested, spent a few days in jail and is now out awaiting trial. We don't really know what it was he wanted - we live in a really nice neighborhood where these things supposedly do not happen. I am so thankful I was just able to fight him off - I'm 50 and have often wondered if I would be able to get the gumption to fight. I found out I could. For a week I was completely crazy about any sound outside and could not sleep. Also, don't plan on a dog saving you. My boxer-doberman mix who is quite fierce and barks at absolutely everything was asleep on my bed through the whole thing.
Anyway, bottom line, a warning. The policemen told me that, in studies, 99 out of 100 people will open the door in the middle of the night if awoken, so they suggested having a somewhat complicated lock so at least you'll have a few extra seconds to think before you open that door. We got a new lock the next day, but I can assure you, if anyone shows up at my door in the middle of the night, the cops will be called.
I have struggled with the same issues as you, "entertaining angels unawares" and all that, but I am so glad you did not get in the car with them. Just typing this and telling the story once again has gotten me all anxious again. I pray every day that the boy (and the men waiting in the car outside by the way) straighten up and turn their lives around. That is the most I can give them.
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