eat them as they come by..works for me
2006-08-13 21:43:16
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answered by No More Ghosts 2
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These insects have an uncanny was of reproducing, and filling every possible nook and corner of the house, particularly the kitchen, store, shelfs, closets, shelfs,dining tables etc. They have a fantastic sense of smell, they are well organised like an army, can survive even the dirties and most compact places.Do you know they can squeeze their bodies upto an unbelievable 2mm? The only recommended way is sprinkle, at night, roach killing powder, readily available in the market, mixed with dough.
his avoids repeated sprinkling. The dead roaches will be found, inevitably, dead and on their backs. You must clean them first thing in the morning.Otherwise the ants will infest the area, trying to nibble away at the dead roaches. A repeated doage, once every month is more than enough. At the same time, please ensure that there are not cracks near the plumbilng lines/taps/wash basin hole. Roaches generally use these as entry & exit points. For the wash basin, you must definately use the plug t seal the drain hole every time after use, as this is the MAIN ENTRY pint of the roaches.
Needless to say, keep the wardrobe clean and dry.
2006-08-13 23:07:45
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answered by stoneman 3
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Make sure the place is clean. Any food droppings will attract them! If you can't afford an exterminator, buy several foggers and fog the rooms out. Make sure everything is covered with plastic but leave the drawers, cabinets, etc open. Make sure to wrap up your clothes, dishes, important things, etc. It will take a while to fog so have a place to go. Come back, open the windows to air the place out then clean up. To be doubly sure get a can or two of roach spray, the one with the long plastic straw. Attach it to the hole and spray in every cracks and holes. The kitchen and bathrooms are the two main rooms to check.
Good luck!
2006-08-13 22:53:23
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answered by peg 5
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I imagine they are german coachroaches. Small, brown, gather together in groups, right?
I've had good luck getting rid of the large American ones by using Combat gel and squeezing it into crevices. Lots of people use boric acid products such as Roach Pruf and Roach Ridd.
2006-08-13 21:51:04
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answered by February Rain 4
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Call Pest Control experts. Godrej offers such services in select cities. They do a great job.
2006-08-13 21:49:02
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answered by Indian_Male 4
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call an exterminator. cockroaches can be microwaved (i've done it) and still survive so leave it to the pros. my family had this problem while living in florida and the bombing they have didn't help.
2006-08-13 21:46:55
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answered by Anonymous
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wherever they may be pls make sure u kill those dirty big ones as soon as u see them so that they lay eggs an hatch an procreate small ones that seem to be troubling u so much.
2006-08-15 22:58:44
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answered by Anonymous
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You must use a fogger regularly. That's the only way. Spray's only get the ones you see.
2006-08-13 21:46:58
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answered by Anonymous
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use sprays and get your house pest controlled....solves the problem for a few months...
2006-08-13 21:48:48
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answered by Anonymous
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pest control
2006-08-16 07:07:12
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answered by Anonymous
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you should use some sprays to kill cockroaches
2006-08-13 21:45:31
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answered by saarajgupta 1
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