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kvort, 06.08.2011 5:46

Hello.
I am engaged in "breeding" bed beetles at home and at some stage the "experiment" got out of control, they now live not only in a specially designated place, but also throughout the apartment.
I heard that there are some herbs that can be used to drive them out of the whole house, so that they only live in one place. You can't poison them, they can all die.

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06.08.2011 6:12, Сергуха

a curious "experiment"... and on the question - in turn, I heard about the dislike of wormwood insects, maybe this also applies to bedbugs?

06.08.2011 7:13, kvort

it can be fresh, but they are worn only like this on a dry one purchased at a drugstore

06.08.2011 9:36, Guest

And the "specially designated place" in your "experiment" is the bed on which the mother-in-law sleeps? )))

06.08.2011 15:09, vasiliy-feoktistov

There will be no balance of bedbugs. Only DUST wink.gif
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06.08.2011 15:37, kvort

A rosy perspective. A small problem Dust (as far as I know it is also DDD) is slightly prohibited on the territory of the Russian Federation. Yes, and I would not like to constantly poison the housing either.

06.08.2011 16:38, Aaata

A rosy perspective. A small problem Dust (as far as I know it is also DDD) is slightly prohibited on the territory of the Russian Federation. Yes, and I would not like to constantly poison the housing either.

DDT (dichlorodiphenyl-trichloroethane).

06.08.2011 17:11, vasiliy-feoktistov

kvort, read it.
Another grandmother's sure way: pyrethrum.

06.08.2011 17:14, kvort

Yeah, he's the one, and someone won the Nobel Prize for him received)

06.08.2011 18:14, kvort

I liked the method - chlorophos (carbophos) pencils (http://you-doctor.ru/content/view/105/36/1/1/) has anyone seen such a thing or knows how to cook it?

07.08.2011 14:27, okoem

You can't poison them, they can all die.

Move out part of the population (to the neighbors tongue.gif), and the rest to kill. What is the problem?

08.08.2011 15:59, Bad Den

Hello.
I am engaged in "breeding" bed beetles at home and at some stage the "experiment" got out of control, they now live not only in a specially designated place, but also throughout the apartment.

I think the neighbors are already looking for the source of bedbugs smile.gif

08.08.2011 16:45, Liparus

And why should they be bred, to whom are they needed and for what?

08.08.2011 19:05, kvort

And why should they be bred, to whom are they needed and for what?

This is a long story, and the beginning of this "experiment" seems to be just the neighbors and laid.
And I don't want to poison, because you need to poison with poisons, and the liver is not rubber. But nature has everything in balance, if there are bedbugs, then there is something that will destroy them or scare them away, basically a person makes an imbalance, but this is another story and I ask you not to raise a discussion about it here.

27.11.2011 20:17, Hierophis

kvort, and how was your experiment? And where geographically it is located, because the chance to see a bed bug is almost as difficult as any" purely specific " entomoloric rarities smile.gif

09.06.2012 14:32, ОгнеЛо

Unfortunately, bedbugs still continue to thrive poisoning people's lives ... ("Bedbugs or what they give us...")

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