dear Sandra
its on the bottom of this email
just read down pass your message
and there it is where i sent them yesterday
also there are in the groups archive
heres the link for it
http://www.mail-archive.com/recipesandmore%
and i can always email them to you off the group
send me your email address send it to
[email protected]
Delma
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sandra Warren" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2009 12:00 AM
Subject: [RecipesAndMore] Re: HOW TO GET RID OF CRICKETS


>
> Hi, a request, please! Would some one send me the ways to get rid of the
> different pests? aa friend said quite a few were sent in separate emails,
> and she got rid of hers, and I never received them, please forward to
> [email protected]
> Sandy
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Delma" <[email protected]>
> To: "RecipesAndMore" <[email protected]>; "OurKitchenTable2"
> <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 2:59 PM
> Subject: [RecipesAndMore] HOW TO GET RID OF CRICKETS
>
>
>>
>>
>> HOW TO GET RID OF CRICKETS
>>
>> Crickets can cause damage and a lot of inconvenience, especially if you
>> have
>> just bought new clothes or if you have just had your furniture repaired 
>> or
>> replaced.
>>
>>
>> Getting rid of crickets in your home is quite easy. There are several
>> products on the market that aid in getting rid of these pests. The most
>> effective and preferred ways of eradicating crickets in homes is the use
>> of
>> poisons or baits. There are also homemade solutions that are easy to do
>> and
>> are effective. Here are some of the common ways to get rid of them.
>>
>>  a.. Bug Spray and Other Chemicals - The majority of bug sprays on the
>> market are capable of killing crickets. There are also chemicals
>> specifically made for crickets. These products are usually in liquid 
>> form.
>> Spray or apply these chemicals in places where you hear or see cricket
>> infestation. These chemicals are also dangerous to humans, so make sure
>> you
>> read the instructions before using any of them.
>>  b.. Cricket Bait - This is a more passive approach for getting rid of
>> crickets. Simply leave the bait in places where there are crickets.
>> Cricket
>> bait is only for crickets, so make sure your pets or your children do not
>> pick them up and eat them. If you are concerned with toxic chemicals, 
>> then
>> you can make a homemade solution. Just half-fill a glass jar with 
>> molasses
>> and place it near cricket-infested spots. Crickets are attracted to the
>> smell of molasses so they jump in, only to drown in it. If you use this
>> one
>> method, make sure you clean it regularly. Dead crickets don't make good
>> decorations.
>>  c.. Cricket Traps - Cricket traps are best used outside the house to
>> prevent them from coming in. They can be placed near windows and doors, 
>> or
>> in those small crevices where crickets can sneak in.
>>  d.. Pest Control - If cricket infestation gets too out of hand or you 
>> are
>> just too lazy to do any cricket hunting, then call in the pros to do the
>> job
>> for you.
>>
>> Before using any of these methods, a little research won't hurt. Search
>> the
>> Internet to determine which of these methods is best for your situation.
>> Also, make sure that you do some regular general cleaning in your house.
>> This can help you determine if you already have cricket infestations in
>> your
>> home before they start eating through your stuff.
>>
>> Cricket-Proofing Your Home
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> No matter how hard you try or how expensive the chemicals you use, if 
>> your
>> home can easily be infested by these pests, your efforts will be
>> worthless.
>> To make sure that no brave cricket finds its way into your home and into
>> your closets, you must make your home cricket-proof - this means blocking
>> off every entry point in your home that may be used by these uninvited
>> guests.
>>
>>
>> Start by sealing cracks and crevices along walls, doors, windows, and air
>> vents. If you can't seal off the opening, then cover the area with a
>> screen,
>> cloth, or any material that a cricket can't pass through.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Crickets love vegetation. If you have a lot of plants around your house,
>> keep them trimmed and under control. Also, make sure plants and grasses
>> are
>> at least a meter away from the walls of your house. Crickets love to
>> gather
>> near walls where foliage is abundant. Soon, they may eat through your
>> home's
>> walls and make it inside.
>>
>>
>> Debris and other junk must also go. If you have a lot of it in your 
>> garage
>> or in your garden, you need to discard it as soon as possible. You don't
>> want these crickets building a nest anywhere near your home, so see to it
>> your garbage bins are covered or sealed.
>>
>>
>> Make sure you also check your drains and roof gutters. Debris often
>> gathers
>> in those spots and is often left unchecked, making it an ideal nest for
>> crickets. Regular cleaning and inspection will get rid of both crickets
>> and
>> the thousands of eggs laid there.
>>
>>
>> If you have bright lights outside your house, you may want to replace 
>> them
>> with low light or "bug" bulbs. Crickets are attracted to bright lighting
>> at
>> night, so having them on is like holding a sign that reads: "Crickets are
>> welcome here." A trip to your local hardware shop to buy these low-light
>> bulbs will save you the worries of attracting hordes of crickets to your
>> home. Low-light bulbs emit a yellowish glow and are inexpensive. If you
>> can't
>> find them, then keep your bright lights off at night.
>>
>>
>> It is a lot easier to prevent a cricket infestation than to be forced to
>> get
>> rid of them. Getting rid of them can be very costly, especially when they
>> destroy your clothes and furniture. If you have yet to experience a
>> cricket
>> infestation, check over your entire house to make sure you never do.
>>
>>
>> >
>
>
> > 


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