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Water bugs usually don’t just wander into someone’s home looking for a meal. If they detect standing water they may investigate. Get rid if the water and you get rid of the water bugs. 

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Just now, Wayne Tj said:

Water bugs usually don’t just wander into someone’s home looking for a meal. If they detect standing water they may investigate. Get rid if the water and you get rid of the water bugs. 

they also like mulch , the whole problem started with the 3" of pine needles on the porch roof and around the front of the house, it didn't get picked up for over a year while my wife was sick .

how lucky am i

to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard


Shooting a coon in a 60ft tree out of a boat in the dark holding a flashlight can be tricky. ..
 

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2 mins ago, MitchellNJ said:

You could go with the "custom" look and just drill holes all over the place. :th:

 

12 gauge!

how lucky am i

to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard


Shooting a coon in a 60ft tree out of a boat in the dark holding a flashlight can be tricky. ..
 

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13 hours ago, redfishkiller said:

my mobile mansion has this fancy stuff around  it, its not really wet under there but its waaaay humid, im still fighting waterbugs, i see 2 or 3 a week that are alive and some more dead ones that crawl out in the middle of the floor and die before i get home , i figure its warm and damp under there, they have to be coming from under there, 

was thinking about removing it and putting lattice around it or that cheep tacky rail stuff

do you think it will help with the critters?

 

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3 hours ago, Wayne Tj said:

No, water bugs are bigger and bite humans. They are also hunters not scavengers like cockroaches. Water bugs are also bigger - did I mention that? 
 

Are you sure they’re water bugs? If so, get rid of the water. They are not pests like the cockroach. 
 

 

I forgot to mention they will bite....roll over on one....ouch!:eek:

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