Anonymous wrote:We live in Rockville and have an annual contract with Terminex. Last year we signed up for Terminex's natural mosquito spraying plan (the garlic oil). It worked well and didn't seem to affect the rabbits and birds in our yard so we did it again this year. However, they sprayed on Wednesday and my daughter was bitten badly up and down her legs yesterday, just from an hour or so in the backyard. Is anyone else who sprays having a similar problem? I'm trying to determine if it's due to all the rain or if the natural garlic spray is really ineffective this year. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in Rockville and have an annual contract with Terminex. Last year we signed up for Terminex's natural mosquito spraying plan (the garlic oil). It worked well and didn't seem to affect the rabbits and birds in our yard so we did it again this year. However, they sprayed on Wednesday and my daughter was bitten badly up and down her legs yesterday, just from an hour or so in the backyard. Is anyone else who sprays having a similar problem? I'm trying to determine if it's due to all the rain or if the natural garlic spray is really ineffective this year. Thanks.
Here is a clue, Einstein: the contracts you are signing with Terminix and the like confirm that they really did see you coming. Don't be so gullible, as to believe it does not strike you before anything else.
In fact, buying those large bottles of poison are not helping you either. It actually does get into your system before anything else. But keep denying it.
If you are on meds, you need an adjustment.
If you are not on meds, then you need to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thank you for the sane and coherent responses. 7:51, when you asked for resprays, did you have to wait a while for them to come back out?
NP here. We use Connor's for the same service. When you call them to come back out, they are usually there withing 1-2 days.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thank you for the sane and coherent responses. 7:51, when you asked for resprays, did you have to wait a while for them to come back out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in Rockville and have an annual contract with Terminex. Last year we signed up for Terminex's natural mosquito spraying plan (the garlic oil). It worked well and didn't seem to affect the rabbits and birds in our yard so we did it again this year. However, they sprayed on Wednesday and my daughter was bitten badly up and down her legs yesterday, just from an hour or so in the backyard. Is anyone else who sprays having a similar problem? I'm trying to determine if it's due to all the rain or if the natural garlic spray is really ineffective this year. Thanks.
Here is a clue, Einstein: the contracts you are signing with Terminix and the like confirm that they really did see you coming. Don't be so gullible, as to believe it does not strike you before anything else.
In fact, buying those large bottles of poison are not helping you either. It actually does get into your system before anything else. But keep denying it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in Rockville and have an annual contract with Terminex. Last year we signed up for Terminex's natural mosquito spraying plan (the garlic oil). It worked well and didn't seem to affect the rabbits and birds in our yard so we did it again this year. However, they sprayed on Wednesday and my daughter was bitten badly up and down her legs yesterday, just from an hour or so in the backyard. Is anyone else who sprays having a similar problem? I'm trying to determine if it's due to all the rain or if the natural garlic spray is really ineffective this year. Thanks.
Here is a clue, Einstein: the contracts you are signing with Terminix and the like confirm that they really did see you coming. Don't be so gullible, as to believe it does not strike you before anything else.
In fact, buying those large bottles of poison are not helping you either. It actually does get into your system before anything else. But keep denying it.
Anonymous wrote:We live in Rockville and have an annual contract with Terminex. Last year we signed up for Terminex's natural mosquito spraying plan (the garlic oil). It worked well and didn't seem to affect the rabbits and birds in our yard so we did it again this year. However, they sprayed on Wednesday and my daughter was bitten badly up and down her legs yesterday, just from an hour or so in the backyard. Is anyone else who sprays having a similar problem? I'm trying to determine if it's due to all the rain or if the natural garlic spray is really ineffective this year. Thanks.