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Fuckkkk meetings all morning and then nothing like a P1 outage for your newly launched product to start the day off right...
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A few days ago, I took all my houseplants outside to spray for gnats (because evidently one of the newer plants that came into the house was a dirty demon sperm sucking whore and got infected with gnats), and brought them back in at night. The next day, I'm sitting in my office (a chair in my living room) next to the big ficcus, and I hear a rustling. Come to find out there's a little brown anoles hanging out in the tree. He's just chilling and occasionally crawls from limb to limb, just chilling.
It was pretty cool to be on a telecon and be able to try to find him in the tree.
Well, yesterday, after 2 or 3 days in the tree, he moves on to the other plants by the window and starts jumping at the window. I figure he's probably hungry and wanting to go outside. So I caught him and put him out on the patio.
But now I'm a little sad. That temporary house lizard was the most exciting thing that's happened in like 4 months.
It was pretty cool to be on a telecon and be able to try to find him in the tree.
Well, yesterday, after 2 or 3 days in the tree, he moves on to the other plants by the window and starts jumping at the window. I figure he's probably hungry and wanting to go outside. So I caught him and put him out on the patio.
But now I'm a little sad. That temporary house lizard was the most exciting thing that's happened in like 4 months.
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my houseplants are gnat-ridden too! what did you spray to get rid of them? I've just been putting a bug zapper next to it to kill them but i'd rather get rid of them at the source
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Yeah, the problem with killing the ones flying around is that they're the adults that are not long for the world anyway. They lay eggs down in the soil and then the juveniles eat the plant matter. To be effective, you need to eliminate the source.
All conventional solutions involve letting the soil dry out. But I have trouble with that on because it's a delicate balance between the gnats eating the roots and killing the plant, and needing to dry it out long enough that the plant will drop leaves from lack of water. I usually only get infestation on 1 plant so I'll take it and re-pot it with fresh, clean soil. But this time, it's 9 different plants that are infested.
What I did that seems to have taken care of 90% of the problem is let them dry out for a week (it's stressing one of my mini pseudo banzai ficus pretty bad) and then took them outside and saturated the top inch or so of soil with Demon (sperm) WP.
https://smile.amazon.com/Insecticide...6211312&sr=8-2
That stuff is amazing. One packet in ~1 gallon of water in a pump sprayer. Apply liberally anywhere you want bugs to die the hell off. This is the first I've used it on my plants. I typically use it to spray the windows/doors, brick wall weep-holes, and perimeter of the house. For weeks after, there's just bug carcasses everywhere.
I figured that if the soil is saturated with that stuff (it's only effective when dry though, so I've been holding off on watering for going on the 2nd week now), then anything that hatches and leaves the plant will need to go through it, and that'll kill'em.
If that doesn't work, then I'm going to re-re-pot everything, leaving an inch of space between the top of the soil and the top of the pot. Then fill that last inch in with sand from the kid's sandbox. Supposedly the sand will prevent the gnats from getting in or out.
If that doesn't work, then:
All conventional solutions involve letting the soil dry out. But I have trouble with that on because it's a delicate balance between the gnats eating the roots and killing the plant, and needing to dry it out long enough that the plant will drop leaves from lack of water. I usually only get infestation on 1 plant so I'll take it and re-pot it with fresh, clean soil. But this time, it's 9 different plants that are infested.
What I did that seems to have taken care of 90% of the problem is let them dry out for a week (it's stressing one of my mini pseudo banzai ficus pretty bad) and then took them outside and saturated the top inch or so of soil with Demon (sperm) WP.
https://smile.amazon.com/Insecticide...6211312&sr=8-2
That stuff is amazing. One packet in ~1 gallon of water in a pump sprayer. Apply liberally anywhere you want bugs to die the hell off. This is the first I've used it on my plants. I typically use it to spray the windows/doors, brick wall weep-holes, and perimeter of the house. For weeks after, there's just bug carcasses everywhere.
I figured that if the soil is saturated with that stuff (it's only effective when dry though, so I've been holding off on watering for going on the 2nd week now), then anything that hatches and leaves the plant will need to go through it, and that'll kill'em.
If that doesn't work, then I'm going to re-re-pot everything, leaving an inch of space between the top of the soil and the top of the pot. Then fill that last inch in with sand from the kid's sandbox. Supposedly the sand will prevent the gnats from getting in or out.
If that doesn't work, then:
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The issue is more these things coming INTO the house...particularly in the basement since mine is a walkout to the back-yard and my garden is a combination of mulch and grass. With all the rain recently, I guess they are sprouting like flies outside and finding a way inside through the screen and etc. Always find a 5-6 dead ones on my window sill in the basement if I check once a week (it's in the room I posted my display cabinets recently towards the right and in the mechanical room on the other side of the adjacent wall. Annoying. I've hired an exterminator to spray the frame but it does not seem to work. Resilient ability to generate, these fawkers.
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Yeah, the problem with killing the ones flying around is that they're the adults that are not long for the world anyway. They lay eggs down in the soil and then the juveniles eat the plant matter. To be effective, you need to eliminate the source.
All conventional solutions involve letting the soil dry out. But I have trouble with that on because it's a delicate balance between the gnats eating the roots and killing the plant, and needing to dry it out long enough that the plant will drop leaves from lack of water. I usually only get infestation on 1 plant so I'll take it and re-pot it with fresh, clean soil. But this time, it's 9 different plants that are infested.
What I did that seems to have taken care of 90% of the problem is let them dry out for a week (it's stressing one of my mini pseudo banzai ficus pretty bad) and then took them outside and saturated the top inch or so of soil with Demon (sperm) WP.
https://smile.amazon.com/Insecticide...6211312&sr=8-2
That stuff is amazing. One packet in ~1 gallon of water in a pump sprayer. Apply liberally anywhere you want bugs to die the hell off. This is the first I've used it on my plants. I typically use it to spray the windows/doors, brick wall weep-holes, and perimeter of the house. For weeks after, there's just bug carcasses everywhere.
I figured that if the soil is saturated with that stuff (it's only effective when dry though, so I've been holding off on watering for going on the 2nd week now), then anything that hatches and leaves the plant will need to go through it, and that'll kill'em.
If that doesn't work, then I'm going to re-re-pot everything, leaving an inch of space between the top of the soil and the top of the pot. Then fill that last inch in with sand from the kid's sandbox. Supposedly the sand will prevent the gnats from getting in or out.
If that doesn't work, then:
All conventional solutions involve letting the soil dry out. But I have trouble with that on because it's a delicate balance between the gnats eating the roots and killing the plant, and needing to dry it out long enough that the plant will drop leaves from lack of water. I usually only get infestation on 1 plant so I'll take it and re-pot it with fresh, clean soil. But this time, it's 9 different plants that are infested.
What I did that seems to have taken care of 90% of the problem is let them dry out for a week (it's stressing one of my mini pseudo banzai ficus pretty bad) and then took them outside and saturated the top inch or so of soil with Demon (sperm) WP.
https://smile.amazon.com/Insecticide...6211312&sr=8-2
That stuff is amazing. One packet in ~1 gallon of water in a pump sprayer. Apply liberally anywhere you want bugs to die the hell off. This is the first I've used it on my plants. I typically use it to spray the windows/doors, brick wall weep-holes, and perimeter of the house. For weeks after, there's just bug carcasses everywhere.
I figured that if the soil is saturated with that stuff (it's only effective when dry though, so I've been holding off on watering for going on the 2nd week now), then anything that hatches and leaves the plant will need to go through it, and that'll kill'em.
If that doesn't work, then I'm going to re-re-pot everything, leaving an inch of space between the top of the soil and the top of the pot. Then fill that last inch in with sand from the kid's sandbox. Supposedly the sand will prevent the gnats from getting in or out.
If that doesn't work, then:
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Don't have house plants...issue resolved.
The issue is more these things coming INTO the house...particularly in the basement since mine is a walkout to the back-yard and my garden is a combination of mulch and grass. With all the rain recently, I guess they are sprouting like flies outside and finding a way inside through the screen and etc. Always find a 5-6 dead ones on my window sill in the basement if I check once a week (it's in the room I posted my display cabinets recently towards the right and in the mechanical room on the other side of the adjacent wall. Annoying. I've hired an exterminator to spray the frame but it does not seem to work. Resilient ability to generate, these fawkers.
The issue is more these things coming INTO the house...particularly in the basement since mine is a walkout to the back-yard and my garden is a combination of mulch and grass. With all the rain recently, I guess they are sprouting like flies outside and finding a way inside through the screen and etc. Always find a 5-6 dead ones on my window sill in the basement if I check once a week (it's in the room I posted my display cabinets recently towards the right and in the mechanical room on the other side of the adjacent wall. Annoying. I've hired an exterminator to spray the frame but it does not seem to work. Resilient ability to generate, these fawkers.
I've read that it's the same, if not better, than what the hired exterminators use. And I've heard from enough exterminators that what they do can be a joke sometimes... I don't know what a 1-time visit costs, but I know that for less than $20USD, you could probably cover your whole house and yard and kill absolutely everything.
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Dude, pick up some of that Demon and a hand sprayer and go to town. Spray all the cracks and crevices, do the window perimeters, wait for a dry forecast (not sure if that's a thing up there or not) and spray the hell out of all your planters and whatnot. Guarantee everything with more than 4 legs will be dead.
I've read that it's the same, if not better, than what the hired exterminators use. And I've heard from enough exterminators that what they do can be a joke sometimes... I don't know what a 1-time visit costs, but I know that for less than $20USD, you could probably cover your whole house and yard and kill absolutely everything.
I've read that it's the same, if not better, than what the hired exterminators use. And I've heard from enough exterminators that what they do can be a joke sometimes... I don't know what a 1-time visit costs, but I know that for less than $20USD, you could probably cover your whole house and yard and kill absolutely everything.
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Don't have house plants...issue resolved.
The issue is more these things coming INTO the house...particularly in the basement since mine is a walkout to the back-yard and my garden is a combination of mulch and grass. With all the rain recently, I guess they are sprouting like flies outside and finding a way inside through the screen and etc. Always find a 5-6 dead ones on my window sill in the basement if I check once a week (it's in the room I posted my display cabinets recently towards the right and in the mechanical room on the other side of the adjacent wall. Annoying. I've hired an exterminator to spray the frame but it does not seem to work. Resilient ability to generate, these fawkers.
The issue is more these things coming INTO the house...particularly in the basement since mine is a walkout to the back-yard and my garden is a combination of mulch and grass. With all the rain recently, I guess they are sprouting like flies outside and finding a way inside through the screen and etc. Always find a 5-6 dead ones on my window sill in the basement if I check once a week (it's in the room I posted my display cabinets recently towards the right and in the mechanical room on the other side of the adjacent wall. Annoying. I've hired an exterminator to spray the frame but it does not seem to work. Resilient ability to generate, these fawkers.
ORRRR find a robot that can get rid of these badbois too
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Just like RS, I had sap timbering from the neighbors evergreen trees for the last couple months. Climbed up five that line the driveway and used my trusty handsaw to cut down all the ones going onto my property. Today I have to wash all the cars.
Since my son got the 6MT TL, I had the 2001 Accord. Put it up for $500 and enjoyed the feeding frenzy. Had multiple “Upstanding citizens” come to the meeting point nearby to outbid one another.
Since my son got the 6MT TL, I had the 2001 Accord. Put it up for $500 and enjoyed the feeding frenzy. Had multiple “Upstanding citizens” come to the meeting point nearby to outbid one another.
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Just like RS, I had sap timbering from the neighbors evergreen trees for the last couple months. Climbed up five that line the driveway and used my trusty handsaw to cut down all the ones going onto my property. Today I have to wash all the cars.
Since my son got the 6MT TL, I had the 2001 Accord. Put it up for $500 and enjoyed the feeding frenzy. Had multiple “Upstanding citizens” come to the meeting point nearby to outbid one another.
Since my son got the 6MT TL, I had the 2001 Accord. Put it up for $500 and enjoyed the feeding frenzy. Had multiple “Upstanding citizens” come to the meeting point nearby to outbid one another.
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Damn business meeting in Gulfport, then, implementing training at my old carwash.
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Damn business meeting in Gulfport, then, implementing training at my old carwash.
Check out this exhuast clip I made last night!
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