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Carolyn

Carolyn Report 5 Feb 2006 16:36

Don't think the pond will be ready by 25th March, so could you hang on to the newts for a bit longer please! Hope to see you there. Carolyn

Suzy Camay   ▀

Suzy Camay ▀ Report 5 Feb 2006 16:22

Hi Carolyn Next London meet is 25th March.........will you have one by then.......lol Suzy :o) x P.S. theres no rush, dont think the newts will be going anywhere

Carolyn

Carolyn Report 5 Feb 2006 16:11

Hi Suzy I've just seen your kind offer of some newts. I don't have a pond at the moment but am thinking of puttng one in, if I do maybe you could bring a bucket of newts to the next London meet! Carolyn

Suzy Camay   ▀

Suzy Camay ▀ Report 5 Feb 2006 15:36

lol............Lemon, was it really that bad last night. Hubby has just informed me that he saw a silverfish in the kitchen the other day, so they are still around........goody Suzy :o) x

Unknown

Unknown Report 5 Feb 2006 03:06

nudging for sanity

Rosemary

Rosemary Report 5 Feb 2006 01:48

Gloria, Dump any affected flour, vacum your cupboard and keep any new flour in an airtight container. Have only had flour mites once but never want them againRosemary(Essex)

Suzy Camay   ▀

Suzy Camay ▀ Report 4 Feb 2006 20:07

Thanks for all that info Lynda, now everyone can see why I have such a high praise for them..........lol they are older then the dinosaurs, as are the mud skippers, I love watching them at the London aquarium. Jean..........Have you stopped itching yet...........lol Suzy :o) x

 Sue In Yorkshire.

Sue In Yorkshire. Report 4 Feb 2006 19:13

OMG,how I hate those Silverfish. Had a bad experience when I was about 8 yrs old(early50's) when I was helping an old lady to clean her bottom cupboard out.Aload of them ran up my arm and I have hated them ever since. I found some running on my kitchen work surfaces last year during the night (got up to go to the loo)and next morning was blocking every little nook and cranny up with Silicone just to stop them. Then used bleach on all my work surfaces to make sure everything was spotless so they wouldn't come back. Can't stand the little things. Sue

Unknown

Unknown Report 4 Feb 2006 19:09

Carpet mites eat carpet made of wool, usually around the edges and leave their pupa cases which look like uncooked rice grains. Can;t get any info about how to shift them! nell

Jean Durant

Jean Durant Report 4 Feb 2006 19:06

Thanks for that Lynda,.... I am now itching all over LOL. Jean x.

Rupert

Rupert Report 4 Feb 2006 18:46

Iam suprised to hear of silverfish being in damp areas.. I have only ever seen them in warm places(cupboards adjacent the fire hearth ) and to my dismay they get into books and make the bindings breakdown. I dont know where else in the world they can be found although they are found in Australia. Rupert.

Jean

Jean Report 4 Feb 2006 16:16

we used to get them, when I was younger and the houses didnt have any heating you could see them on the walls, caused by damp I think,. jean

Little Lost

Little Lost Report 4 Feb 2006 16:14

eek suzy We first got flour mites when the girls did cooking at school. Had to buy flour that I didnt usually use so it got left in the cupboard and we have had a whole hoard of them ever since. Gloria

Suzy Camay   ▀

Suzy Camay ▀ Report 4 Feb 2006 16:12

Hi Gloria and Nell I have never seen flour or carpet mites, so have no idea of how to get rid of them. A few years back we were invaded by moths, and after a few weeks we discovered that they were breeding in a oats box that we had forgotton about.........lol Suzy :o) x

Little Lost

Little Lost Report 4 Feb 2006 15:51

What are carpet mites??? ARe they similar to the ones in my kitchen we catch at night. Thought they were overgrown flour mites. Gloria

**chrispy**

**chrispy** Report 4 Feb 2006 15:35

Your thread brought back a memory. When I was young -a long time ago!- I used to stay at my nans, sit in a corner in her sitting room by the fireplace and read some of my dads old books (The horse with the green nose!) It was always quiet with her clock ticking away on the mantlepiece and chiming every quarter of an hour and silver fish scuttling about on the hearth. Some years ago we had a few by our old boiler and I was so pleased to see them beacuse of the old memories. We don't seem to have them anymore. (If we did I wouldn't swap them for a newt!) Chris

Unknown

Unknown Report 4 Feb 2006 15:34

Had some silverfish in my old house, just in the bathroom. My current house has carpet mites - any suggestions folks?

Suzy Camay   ▀

Suzy Camay ▀ Report 4 Feb 2006 15:26

Hi Carolyn..........Do you want some? we had loads of babies last summer. What a nice teacher, cant you get in contact with your old School to see if they still have a copy. Suzy :o) x

Carolyn

Carolyn Report 4 Feb 2006 15:08

Suzy, I love newts aswell! When I was young I had some pet newts and I remember taking them into school and my art teacher made a film of them. The idea was to make them look like prehistoric monsters and I the result was really funny (he added dramatic music soundtrack). I'd love to see that film again - where are you Mr Smalley??? Carolyn

Suzy Camay   ▀

Suzy Camay ▀ Report 4 Feb 2006 14:57

Sue.........I want some too, do you a swap for some newts.........lol