Cytuj:
[...]I would have to agree that copperheads are
particularly aggressive. There is no more shame in ridding oneself of them then
there is of ridding oneself of cockroaches. There is however, one approach you
may want to try. You have a conversation with the intruding animal/insect. I
have done this (to the dismay of my husband) with bees, ants, cockroaches, moths
and spiders. You capture, contain or trap one of the offenders and tune into
it's energy. You tell them in specific terms that this is your territory
(describing your territory and all that's in it helps), you relate that there
are not welcome in your territory without invitation and that to violate this
means death for them and their relatives. Then you take the animal/insect
outside and release outside of it's territory telling it to communicate what you
have told it to the others of it's kind. I know it sounds crazy/silly but it
really works (at least for me). Anytime I've done this, the pest problem never
returns (except in the case of a hive of killer bees - but I did not think to
include the attic in my territory. They at least never stung any of mine but
they did buzz up and away to say "hi" lots).
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