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Poison kills them slowly.. They also become partially paralised before they die and will sit in the open in your kitchen unable to move. This means pets can easily catch them and get poisoned too. Also Foxes can catch them and get poisoned.. Avoid poison.. Use traps. Dispose of them in 'Green bin' double bagged.. DulwichFox
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ATTN Silver SUV licence CK04 VGT
DulwichFox replied to twinsmom's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Whilst I support your concern about speeding motorists I question your ability to judge their speed. ... and your ability to take down their registration plate at that speed.. DulwichFox -
Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ha ha. Pressure at the top. It's tough mate... I tell yer.. Very stressfull. And that's without AqM.. She should of stayed around... Foxy.
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I don't think I have got a Swansea prediction correct ALL Season... Foxy..
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Just spotted a mistake in my predictions... Aston Villa 12 Newcastle 2 .. Should of been 1-2 FFS. lol. Foxy
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Crystal Palace Rd. is a long road running North - South. Depending which end you live, there may well be a Temperature Differential. With the mild winter I saved ?190 off my Gas Bill Oct. 2015 - Apr. 2016 when compared with thw same period the previous year DulwichFox
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Traps are better and you know when you've got one. The poison is more cruel.. They eat eat it for days and eventually die slowly under your floor boards where they stink to high heaven for several weeks. They attract blue bottles who lay eggs and you get dozens of the little B's. in your house. DulwichFox
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It is Doris Lessing.. Orig pic can be found at :- http://www.tanglemedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/lessingSml.jpg http://www.tanglemedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/lessingSml.jpg DulwichFox
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The 'Panick Attack' as you so call it is when the Wheel Chair ramp is being lowered DulwichFox
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Loud firework type noises Overhill
DulwichFox replied to jacks09's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
It did sound like Thunder at first and could not see any Fireworks but only lasted 1-2 mins.. DulwichFox -
Sweaty Betty - the final nail in the gentrification coffin?
DulwichFox replied to Louisa's topic in The Lounge
Don't worry about not having a Point... You have your Point and others have their Point.. ..and a Point in every direction is the same as having no Point at all.. Voice. 'Hey. You've gotta point there.. ' Foxy.. -
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If your lease says.. No wooden flooring and you go ahead and install it at great expense... .. you may find the lease holder will insist that you remove it... at more expense. Some flooring for Kichens require it stuck down to prevent water seapage.. taking it up may well damage the actual foor and you will have to pay for that too. DulwichFox
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KidKruger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I read that most moths actually walk about, not > fly. > Only a small % apparently fly from A to B. That's right.. Like I said .. Any clothes moths fluttering around the house are probably males, because females travel by either running, hopping, or trying to hide in the folds of clothing. They must travel or no one would ever get them.. Once you have them.. they are very difficult to get rid of.. Foxy..
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TheArtfulDogger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Curiosity has now bitten this moth eaten old dog > If the males are the only ones with wings then how do the females get into your house in the first place > > I can only guess at being transported by people on > their clothes but it is a curious question They hatch from eggs... Please dont do the chicken / egg stuff. Any clothes moths fluttering around the house are probably males, because females travel by either running, hopping, or trying to hide in the folds of clothing. Foxy
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Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > DulwichFox Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > The moths are not responsible for the eating of > materials > > Kill the moths, then they cannot lay eggs... ?s? o > no? The point I make is an important one.. The larval period lasts 35 days to 2 1/2 years. So you kill all the moths.. Then later you are infested again.. This is why people say. 'We had them 2 years ago. Was all ok last year.. and the little buggers are back again.. Foxy
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The moths are not responsible for the eating of materials.. The females lay 50 eggs then die. Foxy
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If the Green Party are so concerned about Waste and cutting down on Waste Paper.. .. Why are they bombarding us with so much Electorial Garbage... Far more than any other Party with the possible exception of The Lib. Dems. Very little from the Conservatives.. and Labour DulwichFox
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Strangely enougth it's not themoths that do the damage... ...The larva is the damaging stage of the clothes moth. The larval period lasts 35 days to 2 1/2 years. There are 2 types of clothes moth. The Webbing Clothes Moth http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/IMAGES/T/I-LP-TBIS-AD.001h.jpg The Case Making Clothes Moth http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/IMAGES/T/I-LP-TPEL-AD.001h.jpg Article :- http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn7435.html DulwichFox
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Sweaty Betty - the final nail in the gentrification coffin?
DulwichFox replied to Louisa's topic in The Lounge
I don't care what it becomes.. I don't sit down to eat Pasta... Pizza... Burgers.. Fried Chicken.. Ribs... and all the rest of that sort of crap. ..So very unlikely I will ever use the place.. Whereas I use Londis most days.. DulwichFox. -
Sweaty Betty - the final nail in the gentrification coffin?
DulwichFox replied to Louisa's topic in The Lounge
The plans show a seating plan.. Any branded chain would have their own seating plan that fits in with their layout style. Looks like M&S killed off Iceland and now looks to of had some influence on the closure of Londis. Anyway this is the Sweaty Betty thread so off topic.. DulwichFox -
Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There is a Mr Louisa !!!!!!!!! ;) > > That's set to become the main topic of this thread > - move aside astroturf. Why.. Louisa has mentioned Mr. Louisa on Many occasions. Foxy
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Sweaty Betty - the final nail in the gentrification coffin?
DulwichFox replied to Louisa's topic in The Lounge
*Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Other places recently pronounced 'dead' also > include New York, Berlin, Sydney, Paris, Madrid, > Melbourne and so on. > > Two millennia of continuous capital civic > evolution and I just happen to be born at the when > they all die. Just my luck. You cannot compare capital Cities with just Peckham... Peckham is a district of our capital City London. I would not suggest Central London as being dead.. I would think that most of the worlds Capitals also have districts that were one grand and now distressed. There are certainly many Towns up and down the UK which were once Grand and now distressed Many of them Sea-Side resorts.. Foxy. -
They hate Country and Western Music.. Play it loud and continuous in every room for a week. They will up and leave and never return... ..Also works with most unwanted neighbours. Foxy :)
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Sweaty Betty - the final nail in the gentrification coffin?
DulwichFox replied to Louisa's topic in The Lounge
Rye Lane WAS gentrified up to the 50's with a fine departmental store and a large funiture store All the major West End stores and several high end shoe shops.. 2 local Cinemas.. Those days will Never return. DulwichFox
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