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if they are getting in via a small hole, you can patch up the hole with an expanding foam…i had them under my porch in some cracks in the bricks, and i sealed up the cracks with some expanding foam insect killer, end of problem
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yeah put some peppercorn there it works
Only a stupid female would ask a question such as this. It does not ever deserve an answer.
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if they are getting in via a small hole, you can patch up the hole with an expanding foam…i had them under my porch in some cracks in the bricks, and i sealed up the cracks with some expanding foam insect killer, end of problem
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yeah put some peppercorn there it works
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Only a stupid female would ask a question such as this. It does not ever deserve an answer.
2 points!!
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