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  • Flying ants. We bought a new house that had a major problem with "alates".

    Tried dealing with them on our own, but they just kept coming and because there was no food supply for them, they'd die anyway in 24 hours or so. Our windows got full of dead ants.

    Called Orkin. They came out, did their thing, gone in 24 hours.

    https://www.orkin.com/pests/ants/winged-ants

  • We got roaches from an Amazon package, I suspect. My wife and I are both compulsively clean people, but we live in an older place so there is ostensibly decades worth of random organic material around to sustain roach colonies. It started one spring with seeing some instars around the kitchen every few days and then it became full roaches about a week later. I did not take it seriously at first and just treated with hardware store sprays and powders. This was insufficient.

    What eventually worked was baits and a little chemical called Alpine WSG. I bought a sprayer and basically coated the entire house in it twice, six weeks apart. We have not seen a single roach since then. I respray once per year just in case.

    Also, boric acid doesn't work with German roaches. It is a waste of time. If you solved roach problem with that or diatomaceous earth, then you had a entry problem, not an infestation.

    We also had racoons breeding in our attic at one point, which is a very awkward situation because I felt bad trapping them so I just waited for them to leave and then sealed where they were getting in.

  • I was once renting a room, where due to part my lack of cleanliness (basically not throwing out garbage frequently enough, i waited for a week or two) and my rooms window being right above a flower bed (and i kept the windows open for the most time) and my room being moist for the most time (i dried clothes in my room) I got lots of small red bugs (hundreds or thousands). they did not bite, but they were annoying. I had a few bad weeks, so i also did not care about them at the time.

    To get rid of them, I had a multi part strategy, basically 1 was trying to physically force them out - by raising the room temp to high, and cycling window open and close, and also cleaning out my room better (taking garbage every 2 or 3 days), worked partially well (maybe more than half gone). Other was to use a chemical irritant (i used a mix of dettol and water) to spray on their usual spots, and llet them be dry otherwise, and stopped drying clothes inside. Once I got to getting rid of them, I got it in a week or so.

    Also where i live currently, it is musquitos. They are everywhere where I live, kinda a public health issue which is largely outside our scope. I cant really do much against them. General advice is to keep surroundings clean and minimise their breeding spots. My folks do try to kill them with the zapping rackets, but that is almost lost cause.

  • Nearly every NYC apartment has pest issues. Landlords don't actually give a fuck about resolving them, so I end up doing most of it. I've had roaches, mice, and all colors of mold.

    Mice are the most annoying. Unfortunately glue traps are the only traps that work on them, but I would check them often and Ol' Yeller any stuck mice I found with a crossbow. Instant lights out.

  • Old house. Mice are seasonal for us. We get one or two in the fall when they start looking for shelter for the winter, and again in the spring when they start exploring/multiplying. We used traps, Now that we have cats though, they mostly stay away or get caught.

  • three times:

    1. rats - tore out two walls and a ceiling looking for their ingress. Found the hole, sealed it, took advantage of the situation to insulate and refinish the room, no problems since.
    2. mice - set traps while improving home infra. Raised shelves, removed things acting at mouse ladders, started keeping grains in sealed, hard-sided containers. Went around the outside of the house removing clutter and harboring plants, planted herbs that repel rodents instead. Sprayed essential oils for several weeks as a deterrent, and placed a few permanent traps as check for effectiveness. No mice in the years since.
    3. water roaches - boiled or threw out the items they seemed attracted to, used chemical scent obliterators on any adjacent surfaces. Placed pet-safe gel poison behind all the furniture in the kitchen. No problems since.

    The joys of a fixer-upper home.

    The ongoing pests are flies and birds. This summer I'll be exposing and reinsulating the vent area above the finished attic and replacing the damaged louvers that the birds have nested in. The flies seem to crawl straight through the window sashes, though, no idea how to solve that one.

  • Got the occasional mouse, but I usually only notice after my cats got to them first.

    Or they hunt them outside and bring the corpse back, really couldn't tell.

  • We got Carpenter ants around the front entrance to the house one year, had to call an exterminator to spray the nest, which was outside under the front porch. Those little fuckers stuck around for weeks afterwards, which is apparently how long the poison takes to eradicate them all.

    We pretty much always have mice in the attic, despite the exterminator calls and the snap-traps we set. Occasionally we catch one in the garage. They never manage to infiltrate the rest of the house because we have 5 cats and each one lives for the moment a mouse is spotted so that they can catch it and play with its barely-breathing corpse before they try to eat it. We don't use rodent poison for that reason, just in case the cats get one.

    1. rats or mice (not sure which one is correct in english) - my father sealed the pipe they were coming from. not that serious (there weren't many rats) but it was pretty scary.
    2. termites - replaced the old wooden door with another door. my house isn't made of wood so it wasn't very serious, but it was annoying.
    3. wasps - thousands of them all bunched up in one spot in the garage, dealt with using smoke and fire. they hadn't made a nest yet as they'd appeared suddenly.
  • Rats. Killed two a night with traps. They'd keep coming.

    Got a cat.

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