Posted by S2710 on October 02, 2011 at 15:26:01 from (98.143.227.89):
In Reply to: Never ending battle1 posted by LOU from WI on October 02, 2011 at 12:55:34:
LOU I live south of you a ways by LaCrosse and we get the beetles in the fall when the farmers combine the beans. What I have been doing for the last 4 or 5 years is I spray the house with a product called PESTABS. I just mix up a batch and spray the south east and west sides of the house and it will knock them down. It will last for a month or so. Last year it was a week after I sprayed and the big push came and the sidewalk in front of the house was red with dead beetles. You can buy it at your local coop or farm and fleet. I mix 2 tabs with 2 gal. water and that is all it takes. Ultradog I remember one time in LaCrosse where they had to get the snow plows and sander out to keep the bridge open from the Mayflies.
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