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Boric acid around the base boards and under appliances.

2007-06-03 21:51:34 · answer #1 · answered by uphill climb 3 · 0 0

Go to the professional, or you can buy a thing called "cocroach house". I'm not sure it's sold in your country, but it's sold in my country. It's like a shape of house, which attract the cocroach into the house and stick it. There's no way of getting out.

But killing is not so useful, the rest of the cocroaches in their nest will reproduce. You have to find the nest of the cocroach and destroy it forever.

2007-06-03 22:00:18 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

heres some suggestions

1. Squish It......
will sound, look disgusting plus also leaving a nasty sight
but it gets the job done quickly an simply.

2. Vaccuum It.....
a nice, non messy way of getting rid of cocroaches but can you really be bothered getting a vaccuum out just to remove a bug??

3. Dust + Pan = Bin
te classic way of removing bugs ( my mum used to do this all the time some years ago!)

4. BiBi gun it!!
the fun way of killing it but a waste of bullets :(

5. heat it to death
first heat a pan in the stove for 4 minutes, lay pan on roach and hear the "sizzle" then just plop it on a dust pan and in the bin!!

hope these tips were helpfull

2007-06-03 21:56:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I might desire to pass with hypocrite. We had ants working around on our residing room laminate floor. they have been consumer-friendly to become attentive to. God purely is conscious how many there could have been in the event that they might have colonised a carpet!! We thought they have been coming from outdoors as we had in basic terms positioned down some bark chipping and meant they have been coming from that. besides, at last we desperate to have a perfect seem around the residing room, and lo and behold, below between the sofas grow to be a toffee. The ants had exceptionally much demolished it too, a large large Werther's it grow to be. So have a stable seem and notice what could be attracting them, then get the cleansing soap and water out. ;-))

2016-11-04 21:44:48 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I've had the same problem, and I got professional help. They used some kind of odorless paste that will last for 6 months... After 2 days I didn't see one cockroach! you can seek these professionals or choose to buy the paste yourself... I prefer getting professionals because they know where and how to apply it... Good luck!

2007-06-03 22:27:35 · answer #5 · answered by basharho 6 · 0 0

Boric acid works really well, just be sure to keep out of reach of children and animals as it is poisonous. The cockroaches crawl through it, get it on their feet and when they clean them off it kills them and any others in their nests. You can buy it at the drugstore, as it is normally used as an eyewash.

2007-06-03 21:54:23 · answer #6 · answered by Rhiannon 6 · 0 0

This isn't going to do any good. If you see one roach, there's ten more, by a rule of thumb, in the walls. They'll be able to migrate anywhere in the house.
If your interested in really killing them before they take over, within six weeks, you'll have to contact a roach service. It takes a professional to really get rid of them.

2007-06-03 22:45:07 · answer #7 · answered by cowboydoc 7 · 0 0

Roach motels are great. I haven't seen a cockroach in our kitchen for 20 years. Sprinkling boric acid powder is another good method.

2007-06-03 21:56:04 · answer #8 · answered by Georgie 7 · 0 0

Step on it,then spray at night when they will come out.The smell will be gone by morning.They sell Raid that smells like potpourri....

2007-06-04 03:51:49 · answer #9 · answered by Maw-Maw 7 · 0 0

There are professionals for this...
I heard they poison a few, which go die among their own, and since they are cannibals, they all get poisoned and die!...

Check behind the fridge, they are all there..

2007-06-03 21:53:22 · answer #10 · answered by Discoinferno 4 · 0 0

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