applegrove
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Mon Sep-19-11 10:48 PM
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I just saw one single cockroach in the cubboard above the stove at my parents' house. |
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I think I killed it. Is it possible for there to be only one?
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Mon Sep-19-11 11:23 PM
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1. No, there is never just one. |
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Mon Sep-19-11 11:53 PM
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2. I once found a roach at my Mom's place and no others were ever seen. |
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I told her not to keep paper bags or wooden baskets from the farmers market as she used to do but toss them in the trash outside as soon as she got home.
I have heard the saying that there can't be just one but from my experience I don't think that should be taken as gospel.
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Tue Sep-20-11 02:33 AM
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but not overly likely. They lay eggs fastlike.
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Tue Sep-20-11 07:07 AM
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Now a zillion of 'em will come to his funeral.
:hi:
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Tue Sep-20-11 05:27 PM
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Tue Sep-20-11 05:49 PM
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That one is the scout.
Put out some roach baits or roach motels.
Be glad the roach was not a big old flying roach.
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Tue Sep-20-11 06:17 PM
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Edited on Tue Sep-20-11 06:18 PM by GoCubsGo
If it was one of those little German roaches, there are more like it around, unfortunately. If was one of those big, brown jobs, it's possible it was the only one. The smokey browns and other wood roaches like come indoors this time a year to get out of the cold. Around here, they're also looking for water, since we've been in a major drought. My cats used to hunt them when they were young. Now, my remaining slug-cat just watches them.
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Tue Sep-20-11 07:02 PM
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8. It was brown and sort of round around the edges. About 1cm long. |
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Tue Sep-20-11 07:10 PM
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9. It's possible but given the location, I'd say there are most likely others. |
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Tue Sep-20-11 07:22 PM
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10. No. When you see one, you can bet there are lots more. n/t |
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Tue Sep-20-11 07:27 PM
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11. For every one you see, there are ten thousand more, each bulging with eggsacks. |
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I grew up in a walkup in Manhattan. Trust me.
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Wed Sep-21-11 09:14 AM
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Roachproof (hardware store) or 20 Mule Team Borax (grocery store). They are both pretty much the same thing except Roachproof is more expensive because it is electrostatically charged so that it clings to the roachs' bodies better. The roaches carry it back to other roaches where gets on them and kills them too. The powder wears off their exoskeletons which is how it kills them. They like warm, damp places so in addition to putting it under floorboards and in corners, so I would put some under the kitchen sink and laundry areas. I had a terrible roach problem in my first condo and after a week of putting Roachproof out I never saw another one. I probably killed them off for the whole building. I remember when I was putting some out I looked under my kitchen sink and up at the plumbing/pipes and must have seen 30-50 roaches crawling about. That Roachproof starting flying at that point under there! This will really get rid of them.
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Wed Sep-21-11 09:20 AM
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13. For every 1 cockroach there are probably 50 more |
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clean----
And traps...
I just learned what the horror pantry moths (kitchen moths) are...
When you see little maggot like bastards crawling on the ceiling, and like WTF!!!
I think I got all of them killed by now, and the cycle stopped. Had to throw a BUNCH of dry foods away and scrub the entire pantry...get special traps...Jeez bugs suck.
And I think they got here when hoarder MIL brought some stuff to bake with over a while back...her house scares me
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