Old 04-16-2011, 12:46 AM
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Xylie55
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Originally Posted by sweet
Contact your local Agricultural Extension agency for a list of the approved chemicals to use on those buggers. There is a product out there that stops them from reproducing and a product that gives you an instant kill. These have varying degrees of toxicity, so just be sure to real the labels well and remember safety first.

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I'll try them too.Ya,I'd want something safe around the yard,as we do have many toads that eat flies etc,as well as my canned cat food.Little burgers eat the food,then get into their water dish and bask awhile.So,do have to change it throughout the day,plus we have cats,and a dog.That green lantern from walmart works great,you just shake it around the mound 18 inches from the main holes.But,one time I saw my dog,and cats,licking their paws after being out there,so had to quite using it.Thanks
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