Scott- They were using DE, and moth balls. It turns out they had sent
a couple of samples to my doctor sister and she admitted when leaving
that one sample had springtails. She seemed to think this was
inconsequential. I had seen springtail also known as Collembola
information through google, some people have claimed to have a problem
being bitten by them. My brother seems convinced this is the source of
their problem and is trying different things on them. I'll report if
he feels something succeeds. Anyone heard of this?
I don't think he left any critters here but I can't get the moth ball
smell out of my guest bedroom. We even ran the ozone generator in
there a couple of times.
Nancy
On Oct 12, 2007, at 11:53 AM, Scott wrote:
So, when I dust my house, I do it everywhere using a talcum powder
bottle or something that has small holes that will disperse the DE
fairly well. Make sure to where a filtering mask (paper ones will
work) when spreading the DE. Also, make sure all pets are put outdoors
or take them to someone else's house for at least one hour after
dusting.
Tad Winiecki <winie...@pacifier.com> wrote:
couple of years with an invisible "no-see-um" that he picked up near
Waco.
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