Not sure!!!Originally posted by choco B:/wonders how to fumigate mattress
get av to sleep on it.Originally posted by choco B:/wonders how to fumigate mattress
those cats breed and the litter of cats just dirty the place with their poo and we sometimes hear cat fights..Originally posted by Wanda:Oh, this type is called "make oneself feel good feeding". It's not responsible feeding.
Govt has not been spending one cent to sterilising strays...it's all done by volunteers. No help from the govt. but let me tell you how some town councils have been wasting your money - by calling in the pest controls to round up and kill the cats,....even if they receive just a single anonymous and unjustified complaint about strays. I'm not saying all TCs do this but there are some.Originally posted by hisoka:me dun want government to spend money on sterilising wor. wait taxes increase....
actually how and why they thwarting?
Tea tree oil is what I have in mind at the moment.Originally posted by the Bear:tea tree oil in some kinda other oil and spray?
then take avantage of the heat in melbourne and sun the thing
After fumigation, use Febreeze to remove smell?Originally posted by honeymouse:Not sure!!!![]()
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This thing usually give me headache. Many years ago I got scabies when I came back from my trip to NZ. Got it from staying in a backpacker in NZ!Originally posted by Wanda:After fumigation, use Febreeze to remove smell?![]()
Originally posted by honeymouse:Tea tree oil is what I have in mind at the moment.
It's Winter here now so no sun but rain. BTW, have you been in touch with your sis? She's been unwell lately. Came down with the flu. Poor thing!
How to ensure that the bed bugs don't follow you back home?Originally posted by honeymouse:This thing usually give me headache. Many years ago I got scabies when I came back from my trip to NZ. Got it from staying in a backpacker in NZ!![]()
Talked to her on MSN last night, she's still not 100% yet and she doesn't have much appetite to eat. I told her that she had to force herself to eat to build up the immune system. I know how it feels though.Originally posted by the Bear:oh yah.. i got mixed up for a while
she's still kinda out of it.. hope she gets well soon.. she's always like that.. strong as an ox but still kinda wiped out when she's ill
hmmz, cruel as it may sound, kiling is cheaper right? haiz, how to handle. got cat pple complain, get rid of cat another group complain. sterilize, then pple who complain complain say ntohign done.Originally posted by Wanda:Govt has not been spending one cent to sterilising strays...it's all done by volunteers. No help from the govt. but let me tell you how some town councils have been wasting your money - by calling in the pest controls to round up and kill the cats,....even if they receive just a single anonymous and unjustified complaint about strays. I'm not saying all TCs do this but there are some.
As for the thwarting part...they kill needlessless...then what's the point of volunteers spending money to sterilise, etc. This is just one instance.
Mostly the bags and clothing/socks..... sigh. very stress!!!Originally posted by Wanda:How to ensure that the bed bugs don't follow you back home?
Does it help to jump into the shower the first thing you arrive home? Or could they be lurking around in your bags?![]()
steam your belongings and body b4 going into the home?Originally posted by Wanda:How to ensure that the bed bugs don't follow you back home?
Does it help to jump into the shower the first thing you arrive home? Or could they be lurking around in your bags?![]()
Why does it sound funny, when it comes only from you?Originally posted by hisoka:steam your belongings and body b4 going into the home?![]()
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Killing does not solve the problem long-term, new cats will move in. So continue with more killing with residents' funds? WHereas having an existing cats will prevent new cats from moving in bec cats are by nature territorial. It's tough but it's something we may just have to live with.Originally posted by hisoka:hmmz, cruel as it may sound, kiling is cheaper right? haiz, how to handle. got cat pple complain, get rid of cat another group complain. sterilize, then pple who complain complain say ntohign done.
erm not thwarting lah, more like erm making it useless. hmmz curiously, how much to sterilize?
It's been raining over here almost every day. Not much Sun at the moment. Also, our mattress is a latex mattress and it's damn heavy!!!Originally posted by elindra:Actually honey you can use one of those high pressure steamer thingy which people use to clean their mattresses and then sun it
Nothing like good ol' UV rays
oic, so sort of must have cats there one lah?Originally posted by Wanda:Killing does not solve the problem long-term, new cats will move in. So continue with more killing with residents' funds? WHereas having an existing cats will prevent new cats from moving in bec cats are by nature territorial. It's tough but it's something we may just have to live with.
Depends...may cost about $50 for male cats and double for females...but there are way to get cheaper rates for regular volunteers.
why do you think i never replyed to "her" about what she should do?Originally posted by elindra:Reading the wife complaining about her husband getting a China girl
Somehow I don't feel for her
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Ok if it is latex u can't use heat treatment ><Originally posted by honeymouse:It's been raining over here almost every day. Not much Sun at the moment. Also, our mattress is a latex mattress and it's damn heavy!!!![]()
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