Guest guest Posted August 15, 2009 Report Share Posted August 15, 2009 >I will try that. THE NOK OUT SEEMS TO WORK IN MY CAR! I have leather seats and have removed the mats. I use the sprayer from their website- I like it. I douse everything. I've ordered the 40 cent packets that were discussed in an earlier post- going to try those. Still have raccoons. I know I must get rid of them, but u wouldnt believe how expensive it is to have them trapped and relocated. ( Thanks so much! > I tried nokout in my laundry and it worked GREAT! It is expensive to do this but i have been bug free now that i have used it. I d o run into hot spots and need to do a good cleaning in the house but i have been able to clear it up quickly when i do. I spent the whole day out of the house and had no symptoms until i got back here. Will be cleaning all day tomorrow I just got an order of extreem clean and plan on trying it next. Will post... > Nokout is expensive but i used a little less than half a cup and laundry detergent and thats it. I now know it was the laundry holding us back. Laundry is a HUGE source of reinfection. > Love and Luck > Holly > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2009 Report Share Posted August 15, 2009 Help getting rid of racoons, ammonia works great to deter many animals also works for birds trying to nest. I had a house wren that she and I went around all spring and early summer. She was determined to find a spot on my home to nest. Everytime I tore the start of her nest down she was right back, then I discovered the ammonia trick. Hope this helps some. M http://www.getridofthings.com/get-rid-of-raccoons.htm > >I will try that. THE NOK OUT SEEMS TO WORK IN MY CAR! I have leather seats and have removed the mats. I use the sprayer from their website- I like it. I douse everything. I've ordered the 40 cent packets that were discussed in an earlier post- going to try those. Still have raccoons. I know I must get rid of them, but u wouldnt believe how expensive it is to have them trapped and relocated. ( Thanks so much! > > > I tried nokout in my laundry and it worked GREAT! It is expensive to do this but i have been bug free now that i have used it. I d > o run into hot spots and need to do a good cleaning in the house but i have been able to clear it up quickly when i do. I spent the whole day out of the house and had no symptoms until i got back here. Will be cleaning all day tomorrow I just got an order of extreem clean and plan on trying it next. Will post... > > Nokout is expensive but i used a little less than half a cup and laundry detergent and thats it. I now know it was the laundry holding us back. Laundry is a HUGE source of reinfection. > > Love and Luck > > Holly > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2009 Report Share Posted August 16, 2009 Hi Holly Great news ! you are beating the bug out of your car & laundry .. I read Epsom is a repelant , it even repels racoons if spread dry on the ground around garbage cans. Exlax is a sure replant, they will never come back to your house fox urine is what the pros use , the coons take off & won & #39;t come back , it smells bad though . It is for sale online . Foxes are natural enemys of racoons A Radio in the fireplace on medium volume makes coons leave up & out a chimney they are living in, in the nite & won & #39;t come back if the radio is on , I don & #39;t think it works for garages & open areas , coons are bold. Bye, Bill Holly wrote: > > I tried nokout in my laundry and it worked GREAT! It is expensive to do this but i have been bug free now that i have used it. I do run into hot spots and need to do a good cleaning in the house but i have been able to clear it up quickly when i do. I spent the whole day out of the house and had no symptoms until i got back here. Will be cleaning all day tomorrow I just got an order of extreem clean and plan on trying it next. Will post... > Nokout is expensive but i used a little less than half a cup and laundry detergent and thats it. I now know it was the laundry holding us back. Laundry is a HUGE source of reinfection. > Love and Luck > Holly > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2009 Report Share Posted August 16, 2009 Hi Holly Great news ! you are beating the bug out of your car & laundry .. I read Epsom is a repelant , it even repels racoons if spread dry on the ground around garbage cans. Exlax is a sure replant, they will never come back to your house fox urine is what the pros use , the coons take off & won & #39;t come back , it smells bad though . It is for sale online . Foxes are natural enemys of racoons A Radio in the fireplace on medium volume makes coons leave up & out a chimney they are living in, in the nite & won & #39;t come back if the radio is on , I don & #39;t think it works for garages & open areas , coons are bold. Bye, Bill Holly wrote: > > I tried nokout in my laundry and it worked GREAT! It is expensive to do this but i have been bug free now that i have used it. I do run into hot spots and need to do a good cleaning in the house but i have been able to clear it up quickly when i do. I spent the whole day out of the house and had no symptoms until i got back here. Will be cleaning all day tomorrow I just got an order of extreem clean and plan on trying it next. Will post... > Nokout is expensive but i used a little less than half a cup and laundry detergent and thats it. I now know it was the laundry holding us back. Laundry is a HUGE source of reinfection. > Love and Luck > Holly > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2009 Report Share Posted August 16, 2009 Woohoo Holly! I knew that stuff was killing them when I found it. Kick bug butt! Use it on the hotspots you run into. Remember code 0001 for orders over $85 for a 20% discount in the promotion code box. Also try 1008 to see if it works for a 10% on smaller orders. bobby > > I tried nokout in my laundry and it worked GREAT! It is expensive to do this but i have been bug free now that i have used it. I do run into hot spots and need to do a good cleaning in the house but i have been able to clear it up quickly when i do. I spent the whole day out of the house and had no symptoms until i got back here. Will be cleaning all day tomorrow I just got an order of extreem clean and plan on trying it next. Will post... > Nokout is expensive but i used a little less than half a cup and laundry detergent and thats it. I now know it was the laundry holding us back. Laundry is a HUGE source of reinfection. > Love and Luck > Holly > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2009 Report Share Posted August 16, 2009 Bobby the fav chlorine dioxide strikes again. I always believed it kicked bug butt to. Good find, hope it works that well for everyone. :)M > > > > I tried nokout in my laundry and it worked GREAT! It is expensive to do this but i have been bug free now that i have used it. I do run into hot spots and need to do a good cleaning in the house but i have been able to clear it up quickly when i do. I spent the whole day out of the house and had no symptoms until i got back here. Will be cleaning all day tomorrow I just got an order of extreem clean and plan on trying it next. Will post... > > Nokout is expensive but i used a little less than half a cup and laundry detergent and thats it. I now know it was the laundry holding us back. Laundry is a HUGE source of reinfection. > > Love and Luck > > Holly > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2009 Report Share Posted August 16, 2009 I didn't want anyone to say animal cruelty but the best deterrent is a jack russel and rottweiler. LOL--- M:) In bird mites , Doe <doe1769@...> wrote: > > Hi Holly > > Great news ! you are beating the bug out of your car & laundry .. > > > I read > Epsom is a repelant , it even repels racoons if spread dry on the ground around garbage cans. > > Exlax is a sure replant, they will never come back to your house > > fox urine is what the pros use , the coons take off & won & #39;t come back , it smells bad though . It is for sale online . Foxes are natural enemys of racoons > > A Radio in the fireplace on medium volume makes coons leave up & out a chimney they are living in, in the nite & won & #39;t come back if the radio is on , I don & #39;t think it works for garages & open areas , coons are bold. > > Bye, > Bill > > Holly wrote: > > > > I tried nokout in my laundry and it worked GREAT! It is expensive to do this but i have been bug free now that i have used it. I do run into hot spots and need to do a good cleaning in the house but i have been able to clear it up quickly when i do. I spent the whole day out of the house and had no symptoms until i got back here. Will be cleaning all day tomorrow I just got an order of extreem clean and plan on trying it next. Will post... > > Nokout is expensive but i used a little less than half a cup and laundry detergent and thats it. I now know it was the laundry holding us back. Laundry is a HUGE source of reinfection. > > Love and Luck > > Holly > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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