Cherie Schultz. I'm replying to the bug problems in General here. My sympathies with those of you who have been invaded by these little nasties. The idea of insect poison is a tough one. Sometimes the fumes alone can be dangerous. I can give you one alternative suggestion, but you have to be on special guard while you do it. Mix 1 cup of sugar to 2 cups of Borax. You can find Borax in your local grocers laundry section. It is usually on the bottom shelf and does not stick out too much. I mix these two ingredients, and while wearing plastic gloves leave piles (3 tablespoons) around the house on linoleum or wood floors. I especially put some in the cupboard under my sink as it is moist there and lots of bugs like damp and moist. The bugs will ingest the mixture because of the sugar. They will take it back to their little nest because the Borax does not kill them immediately. Once back at the nest all of the members share the food and they will all die. It takes probably a week, BUT, it is final and effective. The biggest problem here is that you cannot let your fuzzies free roam during that time. Ferrets are also attracted to the bait and will eat it. When letting your fuzzbutt out for play time, take them into a room and play with them under strict supervision!! If you feel that you can keep an eye on your babies, keep them out of the bait, your bug problem will be gone. However, if you feel that you may not be able to keep your ferret away from the bait for any reason, I do not suggest this method. There have been folks who boarded their fuzzy, bombed the house, washed the house out, and then let their fuzzy come home to a bug free environment. Good luck to all Cherie [Posted in FML issue 2527]