Uh, multiple signals, they're closing..

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    deleted Visitor

    I got readings in front and behind... Look, I'm telling you there's something moving and it ain't us! ...

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrlYJmow5-E"]YouTube - Predator 2 - Want some candy?
     
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    these things do not quit.. they are everywhere.

    I have just killed 100's of them.. I am out of ammo now.. I have no choice now, but to nuke from space..

    this may be my last transmission..

    G-d help us all.. :)
     
  3. vigilanteherbalist2

    vigilanteherbalist2 Senior Member

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    fight the good fight man. i hate them so much, and it's really hard for me to hate a living creature. but that damn sound, and the flying gggaaaahhh. sounds like you've got it way worse though.
     
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    i thought they was cute when they first arrived..

    but now to date. I have never in my life used so much stuff to destroy a single creature..

    Its becoming scary to some visitors, really they just annoy me.. But some the lady friends I have are scared to death..

    they emit some type of acid, lol. I noticed the first wave of them had no smell at all. These one. Well they seemed to be well armed, moving in large numbers.. :eek:
     
  5. Duck

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    My sister's bedroom window just needs one more to die before she can open it again. We thought it was dead for two days and she was going to open the window and clean out the corpses, but then it moved.

    CCAC Allegheny still has some crawling about campus, but other than that and my sister's little pet, I haven't seen any in days...



    The best way to stop them, as it says on all the exterminator's sites, is to prevent them from coming in.

    Killing them is supposedly bad, because they release hormone and it attracts more.

    But I see it's a little too late for either of those bits of information..



    Burn the place down and collect insurance?
     
  6. vigilanteherbalist2

    vigilanteherbalist2 Senior Member

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    they don't go away

    they live in your house through winter

    one time i found a whole bunch living in the place where the curtain rod goes in a curtain
    flipped the fuck out!
     
  7. SpacemanSpiff

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    what are they?
     
  8. Duck

    Duck quack. Lifetime Supporter

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    Only if they can get in :)


    And mine go away just fine, down the toilet :D




    Stinkbugs. US got them from Asia at the beginning of the decade, and they've been spreading.
     
  9. vigilanteherbalist2

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    damn the toilet! that's pretty extreme lol

    they are stinkbugs aren't they?
     
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    they will ruin your best vacuum cleaner.. i had to tell my friend not to run the good vac til we find a better way of dealing with them..

    Offering them candy seems to be ineffective..

    my home is on the top the hill, as where some the lower homes have none. This may because of the lack of heat in the valley as opposed to the level of heat up here. This is a warm house in the winter, its very sunny on one side .. and this is also the side they are coming in on,..

    i placed 100% hydrochloric acid on one, it did nothing to it..
     
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    The Washington Post has written an extensive report on what experts are calling a “biblical” amount of insect traffic in the area, of which what is currently being seen in DC is the “vanguard.” Sounds terrifying? It’s not– it’s just smelly. They don’t do any physical harm or carry diseases. They’re not even all that ugly. The problem is mostly a numbers game (and one of air fresheners). According to the Post, DC residents should “prevent them from coming indoors by sealing cracks and opening..

    I kind think some this is bullshit, there are no cracks in these windows., they are brand new!1. How they getting in, I have no clue?:confused:
    if human kind survives.. :rolleyes:
     
  13. Duck

    Duck quack. Lifetime Supporter

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    My sister found out they were hiding in the window tracts and sneaking in when she opened it.
     
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    I coated the tracks with Vaseline, kinda stalls them.. but them scaring off my ladies and using up all my Vaseline.... im not a happy squirrel.. :p
     
  15. rollingalong

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    what do they smell like?
     
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    chop off their heads and display them on spits at the gate
     
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    kinda like a buckeye tree oil, musty .. Its not to pleasant ..
     
  18. rollingalong

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    ahhh...yes....buckeye tree oil....what?....you couldnt find something obscure to compare it to?
     
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    my Gma had a buckeye tree, one thing I hated was the smell..
     
  20. porkstock41

    porkstock41 Every time across from me...not there!

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    i remember these from my parent's house several years ago. i guess within the decade though. i didn't know they were a non-native species. the smell is more "weird" or unsettling than it is "bad" to me.
    i've only seen a couple of them on the outside of my windows this year.
     
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