• EtherWhack@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Mine… I guess you can say they are tempting fate with their house…

    Rather than calling in a professional, they decided to take it upon themselves and poison a tree that was starting to damage the slab. After a couple “treatments,” the tree eventually did die and is now just standing next to the house about 3ft away from one of the walls just drying out. Despite my warnings to cut it down, as its rootball would eventually decompose enough to allow it to topple over during a gust, nothing was done.

    This past summer though, something different happened that I didn’t think of. Wood-boring beetles and termites moved in and set up shop. Three feet from the damn house… The owner even tried to deal with the infested tree themselves, as they tore off the bark to about 6-7 feet up and hit it with bug killer, completely oblivious to how capillary action works in a tree.

    As of right now, even though there’s been no inspection (I guess they don’t think professional pest control is worth it), I can almost guarantee that the termites and beetles found their way in through the eaves of the roof and are feasting like kings in the attic. (I’ve found termite wings inside)

    I’ve tried warning them numerous times, just to have it go right out the other ear, and eventually gave up wasting my breath.

    I’ll be looking elsewhere at the end of the year once all the smoke from the elections and voting clears.

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      2 months ago

      I’ll be looking elsewhere at the end of the year once all the smoke from the elections and voting clears.

      Shit, where do you live? Haiti?

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        2 months ago

        The SF Bay in California.

        I’m just a bit cautious as the politics of the different candidates (including state/local) could cause a ripple in rent costs and there’s also a proposition about rent control that could go either way. The COL may not actually change much, but I’m more the type to look observe a bit (i.e. look before leaping) as I’ve been out of the market for a bit and have always gone the roommate route.