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How can I get rid of woodlice in the house?
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We live in a top-floor flat and are relatively untroubled by insect life etc. But we do have quite a few woodlice in the flat. Not that it's an infestation, but pretty much every day we have to evict a few. We can't work out where they're coming from and there's no pattern to were we see them. Any ideas?
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Woodlice are normally found in dampish areas. I do not think they are a sign that you have rising damp or anything. They don't do any harm like eat wooden floorboards or so on and I had a look on Google(just put in woodlice) and theres a quite a bit of info.
We recently had them in our bathroom after a couple of days of rain and I found one on the Lounge floor.
Thought this was some good info:http://www.broxtowe.gov.uk/pestcontrol-woodlic e.htm
Hope that helps.
Woodlice are normally found in dampish areas. I do not think they are a sign that you have rising damp or anything. They don't do any harm like eat wooden floorboards or so on and I had a look on Google(just put in woodlice) and theres a quite a bit of info.
We recently had them in our bathroom after a couple of days of rain and I found one on the Lounge floor.
Thought this was some good info:http://www.broxtowe.gov.uk/pestcontrol-woodlic e.htm
Hope that helps.
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