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Insects in the garage

Mr. Stock

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I have been working on my garage to bring it to the level that some of you guys have.
So far, I have epoxied the floor, painted the walls and bought some nice tool chests.
But I have an insect problem. From ants to crickets to spiders, all kinds of insects want to seem to want to start up residence in the garage.
I have sprayed insecticide on the floor where the garage doors come down to. This seems to have made a slight improvement.
However, I want to know if you guys have a better solution to this annoy problem which is bugging me. :lol2: Thanks.
 
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jstbecauz

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Not sure about Socal but in Florida most insects come from the lawns here. If you treat about a three to five foot perimiter around your outside walls that my help. I would solicite a professional company to come and treat once a month or whatever interval they see fit. Some of the bugs will never go away but the majority of them will never be seen again.
 

Luckydevil

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greg was right. i use a combination of these two. one is dry for the area outside of the garage and the other is a spray liquid to get the entrances to the garage. they both are at home depot and fairly inexpensive. i haven't seen an insect in my garage in 6 months and that is saying alot because of where i live.

with the spray remember to get the area above the door also, do all 4 sides.
 

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Luckydevil

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I wouldn't recommend sprinkling it on their food as an anti-flea supplement :lol: (just kidding)


I try to keep my dog away from it, but if he does go in an area I have put pesticides I just clean off his feet with a wet rag when we go back inside. You don't want them licking their paws after walking around in that stuff.
 

Kevin54

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Get about three or four bug bombs, seal up the garage and set them off. They will kill anything in there.

Kevin
 

Luckydevil

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Kevin54 said:
Get about three or four bug bombs, seal up the garage and set them off. They will kill anything in there.

Kevin

did you see the mythbusters show where they blew up a house with bug bombs and an electrical short? crazy stuff. :shocking:
 
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PT91

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I bought these little glue stick pads at Home Depot a while back and place them at the little space between the garage door and the frame (I am going to weather strip this area tonight).
It makes me very happy to see the hairy crickets and water bugs stuck on them trying to enter my favorite room! ;)
I will post a pic if anyone wants to see the carnage :rolleyes:
 

Vettman

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I bought these little glue stick pads at Home Depot a while back and place them at the little space between the garage door and the frame (I am going to weather strip this area tonight).
It makes me very happy to see the hairy crickets and water bugs stuck on them trying to enter my favorite room! ;)
I will post a pic if anyone wants to see the carnage :rolleyes:
I had the same success with the "sticky pads" Caught 4 crickets yesterday! Just toss them when they fill up.:thumbup:
 

Steevo

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We have brown recluse spiders in my area and they seem to just magically appear in every corner, within days of me vacuuming that same corner. I just make peace with the spiders and try to remember not to leave shoes or gloves laying around where they may take up residence.
 

zer0cell

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Look up boracare from nisus corp on google... relatively safe to use and will get rid of many of your pests... as for the spiders... as long as they are not poisonous i wouldnt worry too much.... I have heard that putting a handfull of mothballs in a few old socks and hanging them around various areas in the garage/crawlspace/basement etc will repel many other types of critters... its cheap so I'd say give it a try. I don't know first hand if it works or not...

I do recommend you keep the mothballs out of reach from humans and pets and that you use them away from the living space, food, garden etc as to avoid breathing in the fumes or having them contaminate your food etc.
 
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JayClay

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I got two dogs that are always acting like they are starving.....spiders and all.ewww
 
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