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Title: Any entomologist's on the site??
Post by: badger on 23 July 2012, 10:00:41 pm
Didn't think I would be asking this question on here but here goes, I am being plagued by beetles in the garden and a few are starting to appear in the house now and freaking the wife out a bit. I have trawled the internet and found that the beetles are called Clivina Fosser [not ringo george paul n john]. They are quite agressive and attack one another and have filled my outside sink drain with dead carcasses and I have even seen one beetle pick up a dead one and drop it in the drain !! :eek .
So my question is will they do any damage to the house i.e. bore into wood lay eggs and cause a bunch of problems down the line? or do I just leave them be and let nature take it course?
I'm going to give the council a call tomorrow to see what they advise as well.
many thanks
badger
Title: Re: Any entomologist's on the site??
Post by: manuel32 on 23 July 2012, 10:24:24 pm
Try ant powder,


The usually start in the skirting board and finish in the roof,,you will have to move out. :'(
Title: Re: Any entomologist's on the site??
Post by: dazza on 23 July 2012, 10:33:21 pm
Don't kill them  :eek  They originate from Ireland, normally live underground or rocks and are certainly not going eat your house ;)
Title: Re: Any entomologist's on the site??
Post by: Tori on 24 July 2012, 12:18:26 pm
I had similar last year. I got frontline cat flea spray. Sprayed round doors, knocked them dead! :) It kills just about anything!!
Title: Re: Any entomologist's on the site??
Post by: badger on 25 July 2012, 10:41:25 am
Thanks for the replies, I haven't seen any more in the house although still plenty in the garden. I have put some ant powder near the doors to the house, as I understand that they do more good than harm and don't want to unnecessarily kill them.