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That said, when I was last ordering these 2pks in 2022 they were $2.97 from Amazon. Fortunately I moved and don't need anymore.
A single cockroach can have thousands of offspring a year. Someincubate the eggs in their uterus [howstuffworks.com], and even if you catch it in a roach motel, the babies and still hatch and begin roaming your home. Other roaches carry their eggs on their shell, and they may rub them against furniture, walls, and even clothing, so you could be at work at have roaches hatching in your pants pockets or shirt. Anyway, if they stuck and/or poisoned, you'll eliminate them much faster.
Pro tip: Put traps and poison in your dishwasher when not in use. Dishwashers are a favorite hiding place for roaches [todayshomeowner.com] because it's a perfect spot to meet all their needs. 1. Food leftovers 2, Damp, dark shelter (their favorite) 3, Water Source. Not unloading your dishwasher right away? Well some cockroaches may have slithered all over your fine China and golden goblets. They may have even rubbed off one or two dozen eggs in a few hidden crevices.
Be safe, Cockroaches are known for carrying some serious diseases [pestcontrolheroes.com]:
It's a really well designed glue trap. Simple and extremely effective. Buy it and keep in the corners of your house or next to the entrance door. Just for the piece of mind
It's a really well designed glue trap. Simple and extremely effective. Buy it and keep in the corners of your house or next to the entrance door. Just for the piece of mind
How did you use the boric acid, I've heard about that too but am not sure how you use it.
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A single cockroach can have thousands of offspring a year. Someincubate the eggs in their uterus [howstuffworks.com], and even if you catch it in a roach motel, the babies and still hatch and begin roaming your home. Other roaches carry their eggs on their shell, and they may rub them against furniture, walls, and even clothing, so you could be at work at have roaches hatching in your pants pockets or shirt. Anyway, if they stuck and/or poisoned, you'll eliminate them much faster.
Pro tip: Put traps and poison in your dishwasher when not in use. Dishwashers are a favorite hiding place for roaches [todayshomeowner.com] because it's a perfect spot to meet all their needs. 1. Food leftovers 2, Damp, dark shelter (their favorite) 3, Water Source. Not unloading your dishwasher right away? Well some cockroaches may have slithered all over your fine China and golden goblets. They may have even rubbed off one or two dozen eggs in a few hidden crevices.
Be safe, Cockroaches are known for carrying some serious diseases [pestcontrolheroes.com]:
Just sterilize the ones you find in there. DUH!
Indoors you can simply spread lines of boric acid where roaches will have to cross it. It will stick to their body where they'll ingest it while grooming.
Outdoors is trickier if you live in a windy location like I do. I can't spread lines because they'll just blow away, and even if I could, it requires more than I want to use. Instead of buying a gel, I make my own with boric acid, flour and cheap pancake syrup. I'll walk around leaving drops of it, and I'll find roaches feasting on it when I circle back.
Roaches won't always walk into the box, so you'll capture a few, but not all.
The baits help with killing the lot hidden behind the walls.
Like two in the kitchen, garage.
Then one each in the bathrooms.
Swap out baits every 3 to 6 months.
And always take out the trash in well-sealed bags every night.
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Boxes work outside for the little critters, too.