I don't but, we've treated many homes with roaches. It's a long, hard tedious process and will take time with no guarantees.
It's better to have a professional come in and do it right the first time, otherwise you'll spend a lifetime trying to get rid of them and, I don't think you want that.
It's better to do it once and have it done right, they're not that expensive.
2007-04-25 09:19:46
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answered by cowboydoc 7
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The best thing to use is a gel or paste,you can buy it at most home an garden centers.The smaller or baby roaches feed off of the large roaches.The large roaches will eat the paste an feed it to the young.This will eventually kill them all.It is slow but the most effective.Also killing every one you can with kill on contact spray will slow them down since they produce as many as 2000 eggs a week.So good old fashion swatting them helps alot more than you might think.Just place the paste or gel under cabinet edges or any cracks you know they come in an out of.Boric acid powder will kill them but they have to walk threw it.after a few have done this the rest will figuire it out an leave it alone so I don't recommend using it.I hope this helps,Good Luck.
2007-04-25 17:10:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Dear roach survivor,boric acid mixed with equal parts of sugar (they will eat it ) should do the trick.in about 2 weeks you should see the shell of their bodies ,then in a months time you will have nothing but there dust to sweep off.after your cleaning and eating habits will need to be very different ,as to only eating in or on trays and no eating on the floor to drop food particles,also the lilttle buggers eat makeup,grease,soap,water,paintchips,almost everything. good luck you can do it.
2007-04-25 17:41:02
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answered by Mark G 1
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Boric acid has worked for me.
2007-04-29 00:33:42
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answered by Grendel's Father 6
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