The toilet?Any drains in the basement floor?
When my basement crap started happening. I found this product. I haven't used it, but it might be worth a look.It was a mold infestation juuuuuust starting. The smell wasn't too bad after the fog spray. I think I am just gonna hope that 6 weeks and a bucket washing will be enough to get anything that did settle into the tents off the buds. The hallway smells worse than the grow room, the hepa filters must be working. Glad I caught it before it took over the whole wall. Blech.
Can I trade for the snakes?
Sometimes those are the best killersSome cats just sleep
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Not a bad idea!When my basement crap started happening. I found this product. I haven't used it, but it might be worth a look.
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They'll only find their way up and in.......I vote burn it!
That's a lot to unpack there! Congrats! HBD!Went with the ex-oldladybabymomma for blood test and our mutual spawns bday. Also blood test, Home Depot, Wendy's, and Dunks. Also, Auto Zone. She had Kush Mint she grew we was like...
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Thats a good idea, and I have an endoscope I bought last year trying to diagnose a septic issue.Industrial endoscope time.
Probably dig out all the dirt near the fireplace, put in gravel.
They are probably following a mole or chipmunk tunnel to get in.
Dirt bottom on that crawl space?Thats a good idea, and I have an endoscope I bought last year trying to diagnose a septic issue.
There is actually blacktop right up to the fireplace, but it has a pretty big gap now, and I found a snake skin right there this spring. I will fill the gaps with driveway crack filler.
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That little door is the ONLY access into the crawl space, and it is built from cinder block with the brick facing...so snake paradise!!
I think it was an add on and I'm guessing the fireplace foundation doesn't go down as deep as the basement foundation.
I put snake deterrent in there last year, that smelled like strong mothballs, and left that door open hoping they would leave, but no. I thought about spraying something in there...bleach maybe.If you haven't already look up your milk snake baby environment hatching areas match that somewhere in your house I'm going to say somewhere in that crawl space that you can't get access to would be a perfect place for a snake to lay eggs undisturbed reasonably safe cool and protected yeah do you have any fire extinguishers that you can spray off in there like a bomb?