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mgirardo wrote:
Our experience is that Palmetto Bugs (American Coachroach) don't really infest, like other cockroaches. Usually, with Palmetto Bugs, what you see is all there is. If you are concerned, boric acid is the way to go. Both times we rented a storage unit here in GA, the unit was outlined with Boric acid to kill ants and roaches.
-Michael
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GaryS1953 wrote:jdc1 wrote:Ha! Trust me, sheโd know.GaryS1953 wrote:bgum wrote:
Cold won't kill. Bomb them.
That was my first thought, but DW put the kabash to it.
What she doesn't know won't hurt her.
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โAug-28-2021 11:12 AM
jdc1 wrote:Ha! Trust me, sheโd know.GaryS1953 wrote:bgum wrote:
Cold won't kill. Bomb them.
That was my first thought, but DW put the kabash to it.
What she doesn't know won't hurt her.
โAug-28-2021 11:10 AM
QCMan wrote:
Get a pair of Jack Russell terriers! Nothing can hide from them. If that is not something that would work for you, thy Home Defense. Works like a charm. Spray it in the back of every cabinet and say goodbye to insect life.
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thomasmnile wrote:
If you can find them, try the Combat Roach Baits, large size. 8 to a package about $7.50 a box down here. Lasts about 3 months, less messy than Boric Acid.