What is this? Pepper type dust on window frame
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What is this? Pepper type dust on window frame
This has appeared on a small, say 1/4, area of my sons window ledge/frame. If you clear it away it'll be back to this in say 3 odd days. Looking online the closest I could find was cockroach shit. But why would they only shit on 1/4 of the frame, in 1 room and I work in that room, plus cos I'm paranoid checked several times over night and nada.
Any ideas? I was thinking as it's appeared with the weather change could be mould related but again only 1 part (although that is next to a window) and it's like black pepper granules and just wipes or vacuums away.
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Any ideas? I was thinking as it's appeared with the weather change could be mould related but again only 1 part (although that is next to a window) and it's like black pepper granules and just wipes or vacuums away.
Cheers
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Re: What is this? Pepper type dust on window frame
Read that, but his were black tar type stuff on the outside rather than the inside. So assume this is different?
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Re: What is this? Pepper type dust on window frame
Woodworm or other wood-infesting beetle would be my guess. (in the top part of the window frame)
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Re: What is this? Pepper type dust on window frame
Yeah wonder if I need to call someone. Although the windows are UPVC double glazing so no wood above where it is??Rockburner wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2024 10:58 am Woodworm or other wood-infesting beetle would be my guess. (in the top part of the window frame)
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Re: What is this? Pepper type dust on window frame
Rubber strip seal on the window disintegrating?Supermofo wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2024 11:22 amYeah wonder if I need to call someone. Although the windows are UPVC double glazing so no wood above where it is??Rockburner wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2024 10:58 am Woodworm or other wood-infesting beetle would be my guess. (in the top part of the window frame)
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Re: What is this? Pepper type dust on window frame
Spoke to a pest controller, he said it sounds like something ants or other insects do. He recommended double sided tape to try and catch something, then said send a pic and he'll recommend a plan. Or put down some ant gel. But will try and catch something.
In the meantime I heard a scratching sound in the loft. Spoke to my neighbour, he's had mice under his stairs for a couple of weeks caught 6 so far. So I've raided my garage and set 2 rat traps and 6 mouse traps in the loft. Couple in the kitchen too just in case. Fuck sake.
In the meantime I heard a scratching sound in the loft. Spoke to my neighbour, he's had mice under his stairs for a couple of weeks caught 6 so far. So I've raided my garage and set 2 rat traps and 6 mouse traps in the loft. Couple in the kitchen too just in case. Fuck sake.
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Re: What is this? Pepper type dust on window frame
Weather is turning colder and rodents like centrally-heated houses in winter.Supermofo wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2024 5:58 pm In the meantime I heard a scratching sound in the loft. Spoke to my neighbour, he's had mice under his stairs for a couple of weeks caught 6 so far. So I've raided my garage and set 2 rat traps and 6 mouse traps in the loft. Couple in the kitchen too just in case. Fuck sake.
Get a cat...
Ours is pretty useless at catching stuff, but the presence and smell of a cat is often sufficient to make them move somewhere that is cat-free.
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Re: What is this? Pepper type dust on window frame
Cats are not always reliable: ours like to bring them in alive then let them go and subsequently ignores any scratching noises. bloody thing.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2024 10:28 pmWeather is turning colder and rodents like centrally-heated houses in winter.Supermofo wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2024 5:58 pm In the meantime I heard a scratching sound in the loft. Spoke to my neighbour, he's had mice under his stairs for a couple of weeks caught 6 so far. So I've raided my garage and set 2 rat traps and 6 mouse traps in the loft. Couple in the kitchen too just in case. Fuck sake.
Get a cat...
Ours is pretty useless at catching stuff, but the presence and smell of a cat is often sufficient to make them move somewhere that is cat-free.
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Re: What is this? Pepper type dust on window frame
Yours clearly have the 'competition fisherman' gene. Catch, weigh, take a photo and release...Rockburner wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2024 12:40 pmCats are not always reliable: ours like to bring them in alive then let them go and subsequently ignores any scratching noises. bloody thing.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2024 10:28 pmWeather is turning colder and rodents like centrally-heated houses in winter.Supermofo wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2024 5:58 pm In the meantime I heard a scratching sound in the loft. Spoke to my neighbour, he's had mice under his stairs for a couple of weeks caught 6 so far. So I've raided my garage and set 2 rat traps and 6 mouse traps in the loft. Couple in the kitchen too just in case. Fuck sake.
Get a cat...
Ours is pretty useless at catching stuff, but the presence and smell of a cat is often sufficient to make them move somewhere that is cat-free.
There is no cloud, just somebody else's computer.