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Tom November 25th 03 05:34 PM

Help! Getting rid of basement bugs
 
How can I keep bugs and toads from invading my basement? The basement
is an insect graveyard and a stomping ground for toads. There is
usually one or two toads feasting on the bugs and worse, the toads
leave droppings. Should I get the perimeter of the basement sprayed
for bugs or should I run the dehumidifier every 24 hours? The basement
walls and ceiling are finished but the floor is painted cement. I
don't think the basement is too damp, however, it is a basement and
sometimes it smells moldy. Even if it is too damp what can I do?

Phisherman November 25th 03 06:50 PM

Help! Getting rid of basement bugs
 
On 25 Nov 2003 09:34:11 -0800, (Tom) wrote:

How can I keep bugs and toads from invading my basement? The basement
is an insect graveyard and a stomping ground for toads. There is
usually one or two toads feasting on the bugs and worse, the toads
leave droppings. Should I get the perimeter of the basement sprayed
for bugs or should I run the dehumidifier every 24 hours? The basement
walls and ceiling are finished but the floor is painted cement. I
don't think the basement is too damp, however, it is a basement and
sometimes it smells moldy. Even if it is too damp what can I do?



Check your gutters, downspouts, and grading for proper drainage.
Clean out debris and items around the foundation to help keep it dry.
Check for seepage or leaky pipes. A dehumifier and/or insecticide is
just treating the symptom, although it may help.

EL November 26th 03 12:57 AM

Help! Getting rid of basement bugs
 
When I worked for a large semiconductor house in Dallas we had a dirt
floor basement in one of the older buildings. I never saw anything that
moved down there. The list of organometalics that were dumped there in
years past was huge. It took care of the insect nd rodent problem.

There was a plan afoot to tear down this early building and rebuild. I
pointed out the problem, and that once they dug they'd need to determine
the contamination level. I suspect it would become their own Super Fund
Site, not a good thing. A couple of years ago they abandoned rebuilding
plans and moved in a bunch of functionaries to occupy the building.

No bugs or rodents though.

Boden

Tom wrote:

How can I keep bugs and toads from invading my basement? The basement
is an insect graveyard and a stomping ground for toads. There is
usually one or two toads feasting on the bugs and worse, the toads
leave droppings. Should I get the perimeter of the basement sprayed
for bugs or should I run the dehumidifier every 24 hours? The basement
walls and ceiling are finished but the floor is painted cement. I
don't think the basement is too damp, however, it is a basement and
sometimes it smells moldy. Even if it is too damp what can I do?



EL November 26th 03 12:57 AM

Help! Getting rid of basement bugs
 
When I worked for a large semiconductor house in Dallas we had a dirt
floor basement in one of the older buildings. I never saw anything that
moved down there. The list of organometalics that were dumped there in
years past was huge. It took care of the insect nd rodent problem.

There was a plan afoot to tear down this early building and rebuild. I
pointed out the problem, and that once they dug they'd need to determine
the contamination level. I suspect it would become their own Super Fund
Site, not a good thing. A couple of years ago they abandoned rebuilding
plans and moved in a bunch of functionaries to occupy the building.

No bugs or rodents though.

Boden

Tom wrote:

How can I keep bugs and toads from invading my basement? The basement
is an insect graveyard and a stomping ground for toads. There is
usually one or two toads feasting on the bugs and worse, the toads
leave droppings. Should I get the perimeter of the basement sprayed
for bugs or should I run the dehumidifier every 24 hours? The basement
walls and ceiling are finished but the floor is painted cement. I
don't think the basement is too damp, however, it is a basement and
sometimes it smells moldy. Even if it is too damp what can I do?



Lar November 26th 03 06:13 AM

Help! Getting rid of basement bugs
 
In article ,
says...
:) Should I get the perimeter of the basement sprayed
:) for bugs or should I run the dehumidifier every 24 hours? The basement
:) walls and ceiling are finished but the floor is painted cement. I
:) don't think the basement is too damp, however, it is a basement and
:) sometimes it smells moldy. Even if it is too damp what can I do?
:)
:)
Depending on what insects you have may determine the treatment for them.
Cutting down the moisture definitely won't hurt, so that might be where to
start.
--
Neat site:
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/j...su/powersof10/

Lar. (to e-mail, get rid of the BUGS!!



Lar November 26th 03 06:13 AM

Help! Getting rid of basement bugs
 
In article ,
says...
:) Should I get the perimeter of the basement sprayed
:) for bugs or should I run the dehumidifier every 24 hours? The basement
:) walls and ceiling are finished but the floor is painted cement. I
:) don't think the basement is too damp, however, it is a basement and
:) sometimes it smells moldy. Even if it is too damp what can I do?
:)
:)
Depending on what insects you have may determine the treatment for them.
Cutting down the moisture definitely won't hurt, so that might be where to
start.
--
Neat site:
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/j...su/powersof10/

Lar. (to e-mail, get rid of the BUGS!!



mark Ransley November 26th 03 01:11 PM

Help! Getting rid of basement bugs
 
Toads, well how do you think they got there. Holes in the walls. seal
them up , remove toads, fumigate the place.


mark Ransley November 26th 03 01:11 PM

Help! Getting rid of basement bugs
 
Toads, well how do you think they got there. Holes in the walls. seal
them up , remove toads, fumigate the place.


Tom November 26th 03 07:08 PM

Help! Getting rid of basement bugs
 
(mark Ransley) wrote in message ...
Toads, well how do you think they got there. Holes in the walls. seal
them up , remove toads, fumigate the place.


Hmm . . . I doubt I have holes in the walls. I'd probably have mud
slides and severe water issues. I don't have a cover on my sump pit. A
drain runs from the pit about 100ft to a river. Maybe they take a
journey. I'll cover the pit.

If only I could find some toxic waste in 55 gallon drums then I'd bury
the barrells around the perimeter of the house. That's a great idea!
That would take care of the weeds too.

Tom November 26th 03 07:08 PM

Help! Getting rid of basement bugs
 
(mark Ransley) wrote in message ...
Toads, well how do you think they got there. Holes in the walls. seal
them up , remove toads, fumigate the place.


Hmm . . . I doubt I have holes in the walls. I'd probably have mud
slides and severe water issues. I don't have a cover on my sump pit. A
drain runs from the pit about 100ft to a river. Maybe they take a
journey. I'll cover the pit.

If only I could find some toxic waste in 55 gallon drums then I'd bury
the barrells around the perimeter of the house. That's a great idea!
That would take care of the weeds too.

mark Ransley November 26th 03 07:57 PM

Help! Getting rid of basement bugs
 
il bet the bugs and toads are from the river, you need a trap or
something at the river or your pit will still have them and they will
get in.


mark Ransley November 26th 03 07:57 PM

Help! Getting rid of basement bugs
 
il bet the bugs and toads are from the river, you need a trap or
something at the river or your pit will still have them and they will
get in.


Lyle Tuttle November 27th 03 04:41 AM

Help! Getting rid of basement bugs
 
Hedge balls. Just place several in your basement, and the boxelder bugs
and spiders are gone.....they don't smell, and you can pick them up free
along the roads...at least in southern Iowa and Missouri

(mark Ransley) wrote in news:6803-3FC505C3-72@storefull-
2171.public.lawson.webtv.net:

il bet the bugs and toads are from the river, you need a trap or
something at the river or your pit will still have them and they will
get in.



Lyle Tuttle November 27th 03 04:41 AM

Help! Getting rid of basement bugs
 
Hedge balls. Just place several in your basement, and the boxelder bugs
and spiders are gone.....they don't smell, and you can pick them up free
along the roads...at least in southern Iowa and Missouri

(mark Ransley) wrote in news:6803-3FC505C3-72@storefull-
2171.public.lawson.webtv.net:

il bet the bugs and toads are from the river, you need a trap or
something at the river or your pit will still have them and they will
get in.




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