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chips88 05-25-2013 04:31 PM


Originally Posted by CAS49OR (Post 6084568)
I wish it would work to repel cats! The neighbor enjoys having 9 cats that live outdoors -- they use my raised garden beds for their litter box.

i hear that rue plants repel cats from your yard. if it does i think i would try a few of them.

Colbaltjars62 05-25-2013 09:37 PM


Originally Posted by chips88 (Post 6085112)
i hear that rue plants repel cats from your yard. if it does i think i would try a few of them.

Use Hazelnut husks as mulch in your garden beds and the cats won't use them as their personal litter boxes. They don't like stepping on them.

drgranny 05-26-2013 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by yngldy (Post 6081669)
There was a dairy across the street from the housing tract we live in until a few years ago. The cows went, but the flies stayed. They perch on the outside of my screen door and as soon as it is opened, in they come, along with those flour moths. I put bay leaves in my cupboards, and glued some leaves on the backside of the cabinet doors. That seemed to keep the moths under control. I found some netting I had purchased for something long ago and had the idea to put bay leaves in the netting, tie in a ball with some long string and hang it on the outside of the door. It dangles back and forth as the slider screen is opened and closed, which I think emits some of the odor. Anyway, today, I have not seen any flies on the screen!! And I haven't seen any flour moths either! Keeping my fingers crossed.

My DH has found a great fix for our fly problem. You can buy these little insects called "fly preditors" The are a teeny tiny wasp that lay their eggs on flys and when the eggs hatch they feed on the fly. We haaven't had a fly since we started using them. Once you order them the company reminds you when it is time to order again. You receive them in a little see thru pkg and you just sprinkle them around where ever y ou are having the fly problem. I have no affiliation with this company, just a happy user. Do an internet search for fly preditors.

BellaBoo 05-26-2013 05:36 PM

Every grain product I buy goes in the freezer for a week to kill any possible infestation. I haven't had a bug problem in the pantry in years since I started doing this. If you have bugs one time, you have to get rid of every grain product in the same pantry, scrub the pantry from top to bottom, or they will reappear.

CAS49OR 05-26-2013 05:39 PM

Thanks for the tip. I looked it up and I may buy some seeds. They can't ship the plants to OR. Half of the yard is unfinished so I guess the 3' tall plants would be ok. That side of the yard is shady most of the day though, and from what I've read rue plants prefer full sun.


Originally Posted by chips88 (Post 6085112)
i hear that rue plants repel cats from your yard. if it does i think i would try a few of them.


chips88 05-31-2013 09:30 AM

i hung some bay leaves on the front and back porch.i put them in some cheese cloth and wrap it with string or jute. and put it buy the outside lite next to door and i think it does work. it blows in the wind so maybe that is why they stay away.i dont know but seems to be working.

Greenheron 05-31-2013 12:21 PM

I'm totally for natural remedies but for a heavy fly infestation I've sprayed insecticide on the screen doors. Keeps them from gathering there, all ready to zip into the house whenever someone goes in or out. I wouldn't spray it inside the house.

barny 05-31-2013 12:26 PM

I have been told that the eggs are in the flour, we just use it before they hatch, Ughh. We had friends moved to another country, and they had to sift them out before they could use the flour. I don't like to think about it.LOL

Ccorazone 05-31-2013 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by yngldy (Post 6081669)
There was a dairy across the street from the housing tract we live in until a few years ago. The cows went, but the flies stayed. They perch on the outside of my screen door and as soon as it is opened, in they come, along with those flour moths. I put bay leaves in my cupboards, and glued some leaves on the backside of the cabinet doors. That seemed to keep the moths under control. I found some netting I had purchased for something long ago and had the idea to put bay leaves in the netting, tie in a ball with some long string and hang it on the outside of the door. It dangles back and forth as the slider screen is opened and closed, which I think emits some of the odor. Anyway, today, I have not seen any flies on the screen!! And I haven't seen any flour moths either! Keeping my fingers crossed.

Are flour moths the same as Pantry moths?

CAS49OR 05-31-2013 05:42 PM

I've been putting eggshells in there, which are good for the garden.


Originally Posted by Colbaltjars62 (Post 6085469)
Use Hazelnut husks as mulch in your garden beds and the cats won't use them as their personal litter boxes. They don't like stepping on them.



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