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<blockquote data-quote="cjjtulsa" data-source="post: 1794506" data-attributes="member: 6146"><p>Just killed another one - it was on the electric range. My oldest son drug me in to see it, so we turned on the burner! Didn't take him long to haul butt, but the flyswatter eliminated little hotfoot. Flyswatter 2, fiddlers 0.</p><p></p><p>I need to use some glue traps but one of our dogs will surely end up with them stuck all over her. We had an exterminator tell us that spraying doesn't work very well, as the fiddlebacks don't clean themselves the way roaches do, and they are too tall to get into the poison very much. Time to do something, as this is the time of year that they are supposed to be looking for mates, so they'll be active.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjjtulsa, post: 1794506, member: 6146"] Just killed another one - it was on the electric range. My oldest son drug me in to see it, so we turned on the burner! Didn't take him long to haul butt, but the flyswatter eliminated little hotfoot. Flyswatter 2, fiddlers 0. I need to use some glue traps but one of our dogs will surely end up with them stuck all over her. We had an exterminator tell us that spraying doesn't work very well, as the fiddlebacks don't clean themselves the way roaches do, and they are too tall to get into the poison very much. Time to do something, as this is the time of year that they are supposed to be looking for mates, so they'll be active. [/QUOTE]
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