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| March 1, 2010 at 11:52 pm #148 | |
| curl | I WAKE UP EVERY MORNING WITH MAGGOTS ON MY KITCHEN CEILING AND I DONT KNOW WH, HOW DO I GET RID OF THEM FOREVER THIS IS DRIVING ME INSANE .WE HAD THE HOUSE SPRAYED A FEW WEEKS AGO AND I SAID TO MY HUSBAND THERE MUST BE SOMETHING DEAD IN THE ROOF BUT WE CANT SMELL ANYTHING SO PLEASE HELP ME GET RID OF MAGGOTS FOREVER ANY SUGGESTIONS |
| March 2, 2010 at 3:44 pm #149 | |
| James | Have you been into the roof yet to take a look? |
| September 23, 2010 at 11:13 pm #150 | |
| mwhite9200 | Had a similar situation with maggots on the ceiling..DISGUSTING creatures!!! After several days of cleaning and them reapperaring.. I decided to call a pest control guy. He told me that they flies that were in my house previously had laid eggs in my kitchen garbage..the maggots were also living up under the fridge..they tend to like warm places. Clean the garbage can with hot water and bleach, as well as moving the fridge and cleaning that area. Maggot free.. I can sleep peacefully now,Thank God!! Can even start cooking again. Will have to shop for a closed lid kicthen garbage. |
| September 25, 2010 at 9:32 am #151 | |
| James | The closed lid kitchen garbage is a DEFINITE must. A lot of food and other rotting items could go in there where the flies could have a feast! Good luck, and I hope you buy a cool one |
| September 6, 2011 at 12:19 pm #152 | |
| Jo700 | I’ve just discovered Maggots on my kitchen ceiling. My kitchen bin has a lid and is in a cupboard under the sink, so nothing is exposedd. My fridge is contained in a built in unit as part of the kitchen and I can’t check behind it or move it. I am generally pretty OCD about cleanliness and there is no food out or mess. I can’t get into the roof space above the kitchen as it’s too high and too low a pitch to crawl into. |
| September 7, 2011 at 5:18 pm #153 | |
| James | They could literally be coming from anywhere. Though, if they’re on the ceiling, make sure they’re actually maggots and not a type of moth larvae. Try follow their trail and see if you can spot the source. |
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