Guest guest Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 Just wanted to coment on the buble spray. When I first strated this mess I wanted to go completely environmental. I got soap spray garanteed to keep bugs away and kill them on contact. It seemed to be working at first and then after I had soaked the carpet, walls, pet litter, bed sheet, ect. The buggies became incredulous. It was so bad I couldn't even got them to dwindle with 4 baths/showers a day. It was nust. Take Jeff's advice and try not to water your bugs if you can avoid it. This really does help. We eat of of plastic and paper plates to avoid dishes and we only use water for baths/showers and soaking cloths. Other then that it is low humidity, bleach, raid, bifitherin, DE, and, orange furmiture oil for our buggies. I have had good luck with these. My buggies are on and of now and just the crawling a few days there is crawling and a few days no crawling. J. From: <bobbyboyd99@...>Subject: Re: Using the Trijet fogger for non-Cedarcidebird mites Date: Sunday, November 16, 2008, 8:05 PM Windex does not hang in the air or create a fog. It is a knockdown, meaning that if it hits em directly, it will kill them. Once it dries it does not offer any residual effect or killing ability.I spray the water based essential oil mix in my fogger. I hit the walls and hold it up high to hit the ceiling, where I think mine hang out. I also do all my furniture and floor and rugs. Anything in the air will be hit also. I like that I can direct it under the beds, behind furniture, baseboard heat, etchow about bubble soap mix, you can have fun while you spray....kidding of course...well maybe not..!b> > >> > > , you're saying you are using your Trijet fogger to fog > out > > > Windex? I hadn't thought of that... How's that working for ya? > > And > > > wouldn't it stain things blue? My showever curtain has a blue > tint > > > from all the Windex sprayings. I used Cedarcide once over a > month > > > ago but have never done a repeat application. We have not had a > > > major discussion about Cedarcide in awhile so I wasn't too keen > on > > > ordering more, plus they are SO expensive. The good thing is > that > > > it's not toxic so I feel comfortable fogging and coming back to > the > > > condo. If I fog Windex, I'm worried that I'd come back to an > > > ammonia fortress (BAD FOR BODY!). If not Windex or Cedarcide, > what > > > else can I use to fog? Shoot, I've spent so much on the fogger, > I > > > might as well use it right?> > > > > > Anyone else have other ideas for the fogger? And did anyone > ever > > > come up with a make-your-own Cedarcide recipe?> > > > > > Thanks.> > > > > > kihun> > > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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