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COMMENTS:
Voted : Bug Zapper
Had this problem briefly, soon after I moved to Georgia. Forty bucks at Home Depot, and no more bugs.
A dead body in the back porch works for me.
Voted : Fly Paper
You could also try Fly bags which are bags which smeel like dead things and they fly into the bag and can't get back out and they drown. Don't use them in your house though lol. Get the bugs outside.
OK I'll try the fly paper and bug zapper.
Voted : Fly Paper
Fly paper always seems to work good in the house. I don't use a bug zapper outside because lizards and beneficial insects will get caught in them while trying to get to the bugs that the light attracts. Placing a ziplock bag full of water in the place they're coming in at (like a window sill) will keep them from comming in too.
The bags like fivenotes described work well outside too. Only the ones I've seen are more like gallon size plastic or glass containers. A lot of the farmers in my area use them around barns and homes.
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