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magorkhe1
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Posted on 06-26-12 2:47
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गर्मि चढे देखि भुसुना बढे, फलफुल ले जन्माएका हुन् कि ? कसरी हटाउने ? केहि सुझाब ?
Is it called moath or moth?
Last edited: 26-Jun-12 03:16 PM
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Kiddo
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Posted on 06-26-12 3:13
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TEABAG!!
Just put a few used teabags around the infected area. Teabag also helps get rid of smelly shoes.
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himal12
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Posted on 06-26-12 4:22
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Use vacuum. Also you can find glued stick in walmart.
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Dissident
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Posted on 06-26-12 4:48
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They aren't called moth or moath, they are called gnats.
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magorkhe1
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Posted on 06-28-12 10:06
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Still there? Any home remedy?
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Kiddo
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Posted on 06-28-12 10:53
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Teabag doesn't sound like a home remedy to you????
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magorkhe1
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Posted on 06-28-12 2:03
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Tired teabags; not helping much , cheking for more remedy.
Last edited: 28-Jun-12 02:03 PM
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Kiddo
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Posted on 06-28-12 3:27
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Ok, here's another. I had heard about vineger remedy, so this should work. Found by googling:
Cheap, easy remedy - vinegar and dish soap
Get out a small cupcake sized bowl and put about 3-4 drops of dishwashing liquid in it. Add about 3/4 inch of apple cider vinegar (works best) or some other vinegar. Stir it just enough to get the dishwashing soap to dissolve.
The soap breaks the surface tension of the liquid and the vinegar attracts the fruit flies. Without the soap some bugs can land on the liquid and then fly off again, with it, they get sucked in. Let it sit for a couple of days, and you will find a lot of dead bug bodies in the bottom of the bowl. Just dump it down the drain and wash it out. Also, of course, make sure that there's no leftover fruit garbage in your garbage disposal, etc., to attract them back.
Cheap, easy remedy - vinegar and dish soap
Get out a small cupcake sized bowl and put about 3-4 drops of dishwashing liquid in it. Add about 3/4 inch of apple cider vinegar (works best) or some other vinegar. Stir it just enough to get the dishwashing soap to dissolve.
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