Posted by Billy NY on September 01, 2011 at 05:59:56 from (74.67.3.54):
In Reply to: Re: OT--Roaches!!!! posted by Mark - IN. on August 31, 2011 at 15:43:39:
I second the pilot light and power being off, but with your fog method, is there residue left behind by whatever chemical is used ? Reason I ask is, similarly, in one of our barns when I was a few years old, my parents fogged it for flies, and like idiots, (I can call em that for this) they allowed me access, whereas I touched the wood, and absorbed the chemicals through my hands, it just about killed me, toxic poisoning, then pneumonia or some darned thing, I do recall the hospital stay. I have all the respect in the world for most previous generations, but people you would think knew better did not. I am fortunate to be here, but am bitter about the foolish use of chemicals, of which I'll never know what it was that got me, late 60's this was. Ironically enough, after having told someone the story, I'll start twitching and say that is the reason why I am the way I am today, jokingly of course LOL ! I would imagine the MSDS sheets and all the safety information is posted, too bad it was not back then darn it ! LOL
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