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    Pest Solutions


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    Fleas

    Vacuum. Vacuum, remove the vacuum bag, seal it, and
    dispose of it immediately outside your home.

    Vinegar. A ratio of 1 teaspoon vinegar to 1 quart
    water (per 40 pounds of pet weight) in their drinking
    water helps to keep your pets free of fleas and ticks.

    Fennel, Rosemary, Red Cedar Shavings*, Sassafras*,
    Eucalyptus*, or Pennyroyal*. Spread leaves or shavings of
    these plants under and around the pet's bed.

    Flies

    Prevention: Keep kitchen garbage tightly closed.
    Sprinkle dry soap or borax into garbage cans after they've
    been washed and allowed to dry; it acts as a repellent.

    Orange. Scratch the skin of an orange and leave it
    out; the citrus acts as a repellent.

    Cloves. Hang clusters of cloves to repel flies.

    Mint or Basil. Mint planted around the home repels
    flies. A pot of basil set on the windowsill or table helps
    to repel fleas. Keep basil well-watered from the bottom so
    that it produces a stronger scent. Dried ground leaves
    left in small bowls or hung in muslin bags are also
    effective.

    Sugar and Corn Syrup. Make your own fly paper by
    boiling sugar, corn syrup, and water together. Place
    mixture onto brown paper and hang or set out.

    Garden

    There are many strategies for controlling garden pests
    without unduly upsetting the local ecology of your garden.
    These strategies include cultural controls (nutrition,
    resistant varieties, interplanting, timed planting, crop
    rotation, mulch, trap crops, and cultivation), mechanical
    controls (handpicking, physical barriers, traps),
    biological controls (predatory and parasitic insects,
    microbes), and sprays and dusts. Because information is
    too varied to make suggestions in this limited space, we
    refer you to your library, colleges, and Extension Office
    for details on integrated and natural pest control.
    Extension offices can be found under local government in
    the phone book.

    Mice

    Mashed potato powder or buds. Place instant mashed
    potato powder or buds in strategic places with a dish of
    water close by. After eating the powder or buds mice will
    need water. This causes fatal bloating.

    Mouse Traps. Use according to label directions.

    Moles

    Castor Oil* and Liquid Detergent. Whip together 1
    tablespoon castor oil and 2 tablespoons liquid detergent
    in a blender until the mixture is like shaving cream. Add
    6 tablespoons water and whip again. Keep this mixture out
    of the reach of your children and pets. Take a garden
    sprinkling can and fill with warm water. Add 2
    tablespoons of the oil mixture and stir. Sprinkle
    immediately over the areas of greatest mole infestation.
    For best results, apply after a rain or thorough watering.
    If moles are drawn to your lawn because of the grubs
    feeding in the soil, you may be able to rid yourself of
    both pests by spreading milky spore disease to kill the
    grubs.

    Mosquitoes

    Prevention. Encourage natural predators such as
    dragonflies or praying mantises. Eliminate pools of
    stagnant water. Avoid wearing perfume, bright colors,
    flowery prints, and bright jewelry as these items attract
    mosquitoes.

    Citronella. Burn citronella candles to repel insects.

    Tansy or Basil. Plant tansy or basil around the patio
    and house to repel mosquitoes.

    Moths

    If you can see moths, these aren't the ones to worry
    about. Moths that cause damage to clothes are too small
    to notice. It is the larvae of these moths that eat
    fabric. Prevention. Store items in a clean condition; moth
    larvae especially like areas soiled with food stains.

    Rosemary, Mint, Thyme, Cloves, and Ginseng (optional).
    Chicago area weavers and spinners use 1/2 pound rosemary,
    1/2 pound mint, 1/4 pound thyme, 1/4 pound ginseng
    (optional), and 2 tablespoons cloves. Mix and put in
    cheesecloth bags and place in closets or drawers.

    Dried Lavender or Rosemary and Mint. Make sachets of
    dried lavender or equal portions of rosemary and mint.
    Place in closets, drawers, or closed containers to
    mothproof garments.

    Rosemary, Sage, Mint, Dried Lemon Peel, and Cinnamon.
    Mix handfuls of first three ingredients. Add a little
    lemon peel and a pinch of cinnamon. Place in muslin bags.

    Molasses, Vinegar, and Yellow Container. To trap
    moths, mix 1 pan molasses with 2 pans vinegar and place in
    a yellow container to attract moths. Clean regularly.

    Clothes Dryer. Kill moth eggs by running garment
    through a warm dryer.

    Roaches

    Prevention. Close off all gaps around pipes and
    electric lines where they enter the house by using cement
    or screening. Caulk small cracks along baseboards, walls,
    cupboards, and around pipes, sinks, and bathtub fixtures.
    Seal food tightly. Rinse food off dishes that are left
    overnight. Do not leave pet food out overnight.

    Hedge Apples (Osage Orange). Cut hedge apples in half
    and place several in the basement, around in cabinets, or
    under the house to repel roaches.

    Flour, Cocoa Powder, and Borax*. Mix together 2
    tablespoons flour, 4 tablespoons borax, and 1 tablespoon
    cocoa. Set the mixture out in dishes. CAUTION: Borax is
    toxic if eaten. Keep out of reach of children and pets.

    Borax* and Flour. Mix 1/2 cup borax and 1/4 cup flour
    and fill a glass jar. Punch small holes in jar lid.
    Sprinkle powder along baseboards and doorsills. Caution:
    Borax is toxic if eaten. This recipe may not be for you
    if there are young children or pets in the house.

    Oatmeal, Flour, and Plaster of Paris. Mix equal pans
    and set in dishes. Keep out of reach of children and pets.

    Baking Soda and Powdered Sugar. Mix equal pans and
    spread around infested area.

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