One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20

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St. Bernadines Hospital transferred mom to Waterman Convelesant home this afternoon for two weeks of intrevienous meds for her speedy pneumonia recovery.

I saw her at 6:00pm tonight and she was in good spirits. The staff there is adequate and seemed to fuss over her :)

As for the homefront, I'm still battling the lil roach bastards with spray and boric acid. Score so far: Mac 5 Roaches 10.

I did kill a few thousand though.

If only Rupert, the roach eating cat, lived nearby...*sigh*
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A friend of mine in Kansas has an Iguana Pet. I think they LOVE bugs so check out the Pet store. Pet Lizards ?? N3RF
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Well I reckon that you need to go with the tent if that is all the do-gooder social workers willl accept. It would not be worth the time that any battle would take and tenting is cheaper than lawyers fees. Once clear keep it clear with poison baits. If you need a cat get a Siamese or Burmese. They are pretty efffective hunters and make good company. Also remember that at the first sign of any mouse do-do put out the poison baits. Much more effective than traps!!!

Good luck!!!

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How about a Pet Snake?? They love to hunt Bugs. What kind of snake ?? Not a BOa I am sure. Or borrow one from the Pet store. Ask about their habits and likes for Bugs. Bugs are supposed to be very Nutritios. I checked on Gecko's and they are all kinds. They have special foods and look up Gecko Pets on Google. Lots of information on their likes and dislikes. N3RF
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if you have vermon problems poision bait is the best bet i have worked with pest control and good poision is the best. i wish you all the best in you and hope you get everything sorted out
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n3rf (imported) wrote: Thu Jan 18, 2007 12:03 pm How about a Pet Snake?? They love to hunt Bugs. What kind of snake ?? Not a BOa I am sure. Or borrow one from the Pet store. Ask about their habits and likes for Bugs. Bugs are supposed to be very Nutritios. I checked on Gecko's and they are all kinds. They have special foods and look up Gecko Pets on Google. Lots of information on their likes and dislikes. N3RF

If Wolf's figures are anywhere near accurate -- I killed thousands -- a snake, lizard, or cat that might eat a dozen or so a day isn't going to do much good. A thorough dosing of poison is about the only thing that will work. Hell, that many roaches would probably eat the lizard.
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Summary:

• Normal spraying is out...doesn't kill enough of the lil bastards

• There way to many for any snake or Iguana

• Poison would work except for the fact I have one black cat and two German shepherds.

• Tenting might work but the cosst is too prohibitive.

• I could move out but the lil bastards might like that and that's too expensive.

• I could expose the inside of the house to 600 rads of radiation from a Neutron bomb but I'd lose my pets...AND, according to science buddies of mine, those crawly lil bastards would survive the 600 rads.

What to do? No fracken idea.
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Dear MacTheWolf,

Got my usual email from NaturalResources.net with one small

comment I am passing on to You:

""

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Learn more about FoodSupplements like PS for Your mother. She is still quite Young
n3rf (imported) wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2007 4:47 pm . My wife was born in 23 and she is
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Good luck with catching all the Bugs. I searched on Goggle a week ago about Traps and one appeared very effective and low cost. I think I passed it on to You at the time. N3RF
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What is "PS"?
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Dear Christina - here it is :
PS-UltimateLanding.asp

Let us all know what it is and how it works. Must be great stuff for us all and for Mac's MOM... N3RF
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