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Woodlice
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I have loads of woodlice in my garden and they often come into the house YUC!
Does anyon ehave any ideas how to get rid of them.
Does anyon ehave any ideas how to get rid of them.
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Talcum powder... simple ! They hate dry areas and will actually dessicate in a dry situation, so just sprinkle some talc down where they are getting in... They are not harmful btw... they live on rotting damp vegetation so unless you have damp wet timber floorboards, they won't do any harm to your house.
Any garden insecticide will kill woodlice.
Give all the entry points to your house a good spray and that should at least discourage them.
If they are still appearing, go round your skirting boards with the spray.
Unfortunately, they just keep on coming, so you'll have to repeat the treatment fairly regularly.
Best of luck.
Give all the entry points to your house a good spray and that should at least discourage them.
If they are still appearing, go round your skirting boards with the spray.
Unfortunately, they just keep on coming, so you'll have to repeat the treatment fairly regularly.
Best of luck.
Awwww... poor wee woodies, there they are, doing nobody any harm, just trundling around, eating all the manky dead damp woody stuff and suddenly some humanoid dumps a humungous amount of talcum powder on them... poor wee *oh dear, ex woodlice* ....... I find them quite attractive though... but not in a foodie sense... (being veggie lol)
I am now a bit ashamed to have posted the info re the talc .... and am feeling sorry for the woodies.... (known as *bakers* in the midlands btw)
I am now a bit ashamed to have posted the info re the talc .... and am feeling sorry for the woodies.... (known as *bakers* in the midlands btw)