07-21-2013, 09:04 AM
You're a wise man, terracore. Nothing in this state is considered a serious problem until it gets to Oahu. A lone coqui frog over there gets the National Guard called out. OK, I'm exaggerating, but there is a difference.
As for LFAs, they do love the Amdro, and I've managed to get my acre in HPP almost completely free of them for two to three months at a time. The key has been to catch a dry spell and get the bait out as soon as the dew, if any, has dried. I've been told they forage for "special" food most actively early and late in the day, so that's when I put out bait. On those rare occasions when we have low humidity, I've had great results. The rest of the time, it can take multiple applications.
As for LFAs, they do love the Amdro, and I've managed to get my acre in HPP almost completely free of them for two to three months at a time. The key has been to catch a dry spell and get the bait out as soon as the dew, if any, has dried. I've been told they forage for "special" food most actively early and late in the day, so that's when I put out bait. On those rare occasions when we have low humidity, I've had great results. The rest of the time, it can take multiple applications.