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Pest control
« on: 28/03/2017 19:17:41 »
If we have to live with bugs anyway, in order to control which ones we live with we must plant the ones we want, bugs can be trained to avoid an area using physical discipline and scent, silverfish are slower thus easier to train and transport plus they blend in better while competing for the same food as roaches, if a building is infested with roaches undesireably we can introduce ants to remove roach eggs and excess resources then introduce silverfish to maintain the building. Spiders can also be used to remove undesired bugs but they may be too efficient at killing, we can also consider breeding or genetically engineering even more desireable bugs, ones that are multicolored, neon, glow in the dark or lightup like fireflies, but we should be careful not to disturb the ecosystem

-blowing on them may also be a way to communicate
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Re: Pest control
« Reply #1 on: 22/12/2018 11:42:29 »
This is so frustrating kind of moment when you have to live with bedbugs. I just can't bear a single minute with them.  It is very important to find out the location of the pest infestation to remove it from the bottom line before you start extending problems and risks. Hiring professional pest control <<<SPAM REMOVED>>> will offer a variety of methods to eliminate unwanted pests. However, keeping in mind about the environment, most of the exterminator  <<<SPAM REMOVED>>> companies provide eco-friendly pest control methods to destroy pest.
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Re: Pest control
« Reply #2 on: 22/12/2018 17:02:08 »
Quote from: Loisguerra on 22/12/2018 11:42:29
This is so frustrating kind of moment when you have to live with bedbugs. I just can't bear a single minute with them.  It is very important to find out the location of the pest infestation to remove it from the bottom line before you start extending problems and risks. Hiring professional pest control <<<SPAM REMOVED>>> will offer a variety of methods to eliminate unwanted pests. However, keeping in mind about the environment, most of the exterminator  <<<SPAM REMOVED>>> companies provide eco-friendly pest control methods to destroy pest.
It would appear that you are just a lousy, bloodsucking spammer trying to put the bite on us.
Well, we have our own method of pest control. Patented ‘Spammoff’ (sound of spray can )
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