NO EXCUSE!

Ok there is no excuse for this. This chunky mothermonster was found near the kitchen laying there like a pile of poo. Now this isn’t the first time we’ve had a slug problem, but this is the first time we’ve had a GINORMOUS one make its way in. Terminix CANNOT help this, if they did spray the 1st time, they probably did it half-assed. It seems like these things come in when it rains and appear at night. They leave a trail so the current one left leads me to think that they are getting in somehow behind the stove shock . There are no trails around the patio, so I don’t know how they are getting in. I also found a small one under the kitchen sink a few weeks back. The kitchen is cleaned on a regular, I scrub that damn floor the best I can, the garbage has been out, there’s no food in the can, and the carpet is freshly vacuumed, so they can’t give me that maybe it’s the garbage sh*t. Insult my housekeeping pssh. I’m not like the rest of these slobs putting their trashbags outside only for beer and pizza boxes to be blown in our front doorway and the rest of the community.

ON A HAPPIER NOTE. We have ice cubes! We were never able to fit ice trays in the top freezer because there was never any room. Now we have plenty of space in the upright for ice cubes and icecream treats! We shall go icecream shopping after work. With the help of the lovely blender, we can have smoothies too! I know I’m acting like I never had anything before, lol, well I never had ice cubes or room for icecream since leaving mother’s nest!



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3 Responses to “NO EXCUSE!”

  1. Jenny on March 24th, 2007 3:48 pm

    Thats is so gross. I guess I could handle a slug tho. But we have roaches. (not from being dirty) I blame the retard upstairs who pee’s on his bathroom floor. But I almost die everytime I see one. UGH! So gross.

  2. daniela on March 25th, 2007 8:14 am

    pour salt on them. that’s what i do, because when it rains i find one or two on the steps outside leading to the basement. but i never found any inside. my advice is to move the stove & check for any holes leading to the outside. especially around the hose connecting to the stove, seal it up with that foamy stuff (lol, sorry, i don’t know what it’s called, but it’s a sealant, it foams up when you spray it but then gets hard when it dries ; in case you wanna know the name, let me know & i’ll take my ass downstairs to look for the name, lol ; a bit lazy right now.) & wherever you think the trail is, put a trail of salt down.
    hope this helps, & it should, since i do it alot.

    Sheena: I know about the salt but I don’t want to trail salt on the carpet. I told management all about it and that I didn’t want to use salt because it’ll make a mess. When they come, I’m going to watch their every move to make sure they do what they’re supposed to do. I have an electric stove but you never know what’s behind there. The buildings are from the 70’s. Thanks!

  3. Leigh on March 25th, 2007 6:17 pm

    Oh man, when I first looked at that picture I thought it was a dog turd! LOL lol I had to open it to the full-sized picture to look more closely because I just couldn’t believe it was a slug! Eww! I can’t believe how big it is!! You poor thing! shock

    Sheena: Funny thing is, I was hoping it was a turd too, lol!

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