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I see roaches everywhere. I seen one trying to get me to pick it up just a couple of hours ago. It was next to the trash can. I can't go no where with out insects attacking me. These roaches be mad. They run toward me. And next thing you know I catch ghost. Me and my dog can't even sleep: we need a exterminator. They so bad it reminds me of a comedian I once seen. I thought it was funny: now I'm in his position and I don't know what to say.  I will never eat a roach. I'm grateful, hopefully no one else does. 

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Get this from Amazon.  It's 9 bucks!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0026MD0G6

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As a former pest control tech I can tell you roaches must be controlled starting from your kitchen. Get a good gel bait for your cabinets. Put just a bead in between all your cabinet doors. In the back of your kitchen drawers. The warm motor behind your fridge. The back of your stove , under the sink in the dark corners and the under area immediately upon looking under the sink, and any other dark flat space. 

Get you some gentrol point source. Place those near the areas you placed your gel as it sterilizes the female roaches so they can no longer produce more roaches. It also makes them hungry so they will chow down on your bait. Start with this treatment before going to sprays. If this doesn’t get them under control you may need a full clean out.

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I have a special plan called kicking the roaches out.

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2 hours ago, Joshua Smith said:

I will never eat a roach. I'm grateful hopefully no one else does. 

Yeah, I'm not planning on it any time soon. Here's something you might try that won't be a toxic concern for you and your pet dog. Sprinkling powdered boric acid around all the baseboards of your place, will make a barricade that roaches don't like crossing. It's a great deterrent to them wanting in where you live generally speaking. They just don't like it for some reason. Many will recommend adding some additional chemical treatment, but it works good enough in my experience with it. Any Walmart has it, follow the instructions. God bless!

Shalom, 

David/BeauJangles 

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23 minutes ago, BeauJangles said:

Yeah, I'm not planning on it any time soon. Here's something you might try that won't be a toxic concern for you and your pet dog. Sprinkling powdered boric acid around all the baseboards of your place, will make a barricade that roaches don't like crossing. It's a great deterrent to them wanting in where you live generally speaking. They just don't like it for some reason. Many will recommend adding some additional chemical treatment, but it works good enough in my experience with it. Any Walmart has it, follow the instructions. God bless!

Shalom, 

David/BeauJangles 

That is a good remedy. Also baking soda and sugar.

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     This method works too, but can be frustrating in the long run.           

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28 minutes ago, BeauJangles said:

     This method works too, but can be frustrating in the long run.           

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Yes, if there are a lot of them. I live in the mountains in the forest. I know about bugs :huh:

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2 hours ago, saved34 said:

As a former pest control tech I can tell you roaches must be controlled starting from your kitchen. Get a good gel bait for your cabinets. Put just a bead in between all your cabinet doors. In the back of your kitchen drawers. The warm motor behind your fridge. The back of your stove , under the sink in the dark corners and the under area immediately upon looking under the sink, and any other dark flat space. 

Get you some gentrol point source. Place those near the areas you placed your gel as it sterilizes the female roaches so they can no longer produce more roaches. It also makes them hungry so they will chow down on your bait. Start with this treatment before going to sprays. If this doesn’t get them under control you may need a full clean out.

It's the time of the year, I saw them in our house also,hate those things, I always cover my glass water by my bedside at night as I know somebody who was going to drink a sip from his glass and there was a cockroach crawling at the rim,how terrible,where can I buy those gel beads?How about spiders?LOL:) Thanks!

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