Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Umm scrub your trash can. These things happen.
Best way to get rid of maggots is to leave the lid open. Birds love them.
Ummm I already did, as I stated above. Still didn't get rid of the stink.
And your obtuse response still doesn't get at the core of my question - who can I field my issue to other than the knuckledraggers that answer the main line?
Did you actually scrub it with a toilet bowl brush or did you just pour bleach in and hose it down?
I wouldn't be able to reach the bottom of the barrel with a toilet bowl brush. Besides, that is a reach far beyond, considering that the county's negligence is the cause of this mess. What is with the hostility? If you can't offer anything constructive, STFU!
Anonymous wrote:Isn't trash pickup in Fairfax done by private contractors? Get a new company.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't trash pickup in Fairfax done by private contractors? Get a new company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Umm scrub your trash can. These things happen.
Best way to get rid of maggots is to leave the lid open. Birds love them.
Ummm I already did, as I stated above. Still didn't get rid of the stink.
And your obtuse response still doesn't get at the core of my question - who can I field my issue to other than the knuckledraggers that answer the main line?
Did you actually scrub it with a toilet bowl brush or did you just pour bleach in and hose it down?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Umm scrub your trash can. These things happen.
Best way to get rid of maggots is to leave the lid open. Birds love them.
Ummm I already did, as I stated above. Still didn't get rid of the stink.
And your obtuse response still doesn't get at the core of my question - who can I field my issue to other than the knuckledraggers that answer the main line?
Anonymous wrote:Umm scrub your trash can. These things happen.
Best way to get rid of maggots is to leave the lid open. Birds love them.