Precautions to be taken for cockroache eggs when moving?
Question:I moved to an old apartment townhome recently infested with cockroaches. Insectisides and sprays doesnot work. Complained with apartment manager but seems like it will not get solved. I will be moving to new home after 5 months. I am afraid I will take cockroahes and their egg with me to new home. What precaution should I take so that I donot take cockroache and their egg with me?
Answers:
They will go with you.
I bought a computer from someone that lived in a very run down trailer. While I had the computer at home, I set it up on the kitchen table to clean it off and get it running. While I was sitting there, a roach came out of the unit and went across the
table. Well I killed that one but it was not before long that I was seeing them here and there. I spoke to an exterminator and he fixed me up with tis stuff called "Maxforce" gell. The chemical is "Hydramethylnon". IT WORKED!
He explained that the German cockroach is very social and they will sleep on top of each other so where there is one there is another. This stuff is in a hypodermic needle setup and you put just a drop in the corners of your kitchen drawers or where ever you find them. We even started seeing them in the bedroom. I put the stuff in the corners of the bed side table drawers. Well, 2 weeks after we applied this stuff, they were all gone and we never saw another.
Try and go to a pest control store and ask for this stuff.
Like I said IT WORKED!
Wash everything!
continusly spray bug spray..also put that sticky thingy that kills roaches..(be carefull if u have young kids)..
also try that bomb thing..that kills roaches..but u have to be outside the house and clean everything after that...AGAIN U have to be carefull if u have any kids.....
goodluck
New boxes that have not been in the apartment longer than it takes to pack them. Everything thoroughly cleaned. Bring a box in, pack it and get it out of there. No old newspapers to pack with. I have moved off and left the roaches behind on a number of occasions, it does work.
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