time to spray ....

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time to spray ....

Post by steptoe » Sat Feb 09, 2013 9:21 pm

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This little blighter was heading right for my feet in the low light tonight !

A 15 minute trip to the freezer sorted him out for a photograph. Bastard is four times the size of any other I've had in the house. Next thing a bloody white tailed monster crawling about, and just last night flatened a healthy redback at the front door.

Not only time to spray but set down some of those sticky traps and leave them out for a few weeks to see what surprises they come up with. Might find a new species of bug they can name after me :)

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Post by Brumby Kid » Sat Feb 09, 2013 9:28 pm

In that case we should call it the
Be carefull where you Step with your Toe
Hehehe

On a serious note, that's not good.

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Post by steptoe » Sat Feb 09, 2013 9:41 pm

no, neither is this story

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victor ... 1113838525

might try ebay then or my postal center in the US but will need to sleep before then !!

Well, Burnings stock two brands of glue traps, work out about $1 each trap ....watch this space for the victims :)

"To avoid being stung by a scorpion, wear good gloves and shoes in the garden and don't leave things lying around on the floor in the house or garage :oops: . Reduce invertebrate habitat by covering compost and garbage, and cleaning up building materials around the house. Scorpions are great pest controllers in the garden, so if one is found in the house, collect it carefully in a jar and remove it to a safe distance, rather than killing it"

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