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I don't know what it is called and no he doesn't sell it.  He is a licensed exterminator.
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PostIcon Posted on: Mar. 10 2004,6:47 pm Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

Nothing is 100% safe, not insecticide, swimming pools or women.  Nothing.  Still, if it is pretty gosh darn safe, I would like his # please :)

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PostIcon Posted on: Mar. 21 2004,8:01 pm Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

Maybe we can import another insidious alien insect to eliminate the skanks and then another after that and another and another........

I know I haven't had enough of the damn Japanese sh** bugs.  Thank you to all the forward thinking enviromentalist-wackos.  We don't want to spray the crops for pests so we'll import a rapacious bug to kill the pests and leave it to the rest of the country to spray the chemicals on their homes to kill the imported pest.   SMART!!!


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PostIcon Posted on: Mar. 21 2004,8:39 pm Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

Whassa matta? Need some cheese to go with your whine?
Oh Yea, tons of poison in fields is a much better option then a few ladybugs... :laugh:

Stop whining you simp, they're just ladybugs for crying out loud!  :laugh:  :laugh:  You're more of a pest then they are... :blush:
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PostIcon Posted on: Mar. 21 2004,10:54 pm Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

I would love some cheese run get me some.

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From the looks of your avatar, it appears the boys in blue are taking you out for some cheese chaz... :laugh:
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You two are funny.  The skankybugs are not.  Importing wildlife to deal with wildlife is always dangerous.  When I lived down south, you could see Kudzu growing on everything.  It is a vine that chokes out all other plant life, it has taken over the south.  Since the Japanese lost the war, they sent us Kudzu.  :laugh:

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PostIcon Posted on: Mar. 22 2004,10:07 pm Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

I don't have anything against the ladybugs. I don't even kill one in my home. They'll go back outside when it warms up enough. These bugs are not a problem or any different from other ladybugs in behavior contrary to what some others would like us to believe. They don't bite, they play dead when disturbed.

They don't die and stink either, that's a myth as well. You probably poisoned a bunch and they died. Now you're blaming them for your actions.

I have maybe 15 in my home and they try to get outside at any chance. Learn to understand and live with nature and you'll be happier...because you'll never kill them all and trying will just frustrate you.
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PostIcon Posted on: Mar. 22 2004,11:07 pm Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

These bugs DO bight, and they DO stink! Where have you been minnow ... if there in your house you should know that. Living with nature is fine and dandy "outdoors"!  :blush:
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Gong!

Absolutely false. They do NOT bite and I've yet to smell one. Of course I don't cause the smell in the first place by killing piles of them all at once. I doubt if that even stinks. These bugs aren't filled with liquid...

Smell? What the hell are you even talking about...

Ladybugs add millions to our economy because the eat aphids that suck soybean leaves dry, adding much more yield without millions of tons of poisons spread on the land.

Ladybugs rule!  :rockon:
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