F.C. asks from Tyler, TX on May 28, 2009
Roaches
OK Mamas. Ya'll were great about my question on fleas. I was telling a friend about all the wonderful responses and she wanted to know if she could get some advise on how to get rid of roaches. She has done the bombs, extermination - she is just frustrated and ready to be rid of them. Can you help?
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C.B. answers from Dallas on May 29, 2009
We had some roaches when we first moved in and tried the usual stuff. Then I just decided to clean clean clean everything often and consistently, and never left food or crumbs on the counter or dirty dishes in the sink overnight. We haven't had a roach in a long time because there is nothing for them to find now.
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R.N. answers from Dallas on May 29, 2009
Just to let you know if it is a house you can get rid of them. It takes time though. You can't just bomb once and have a pest control technician come out just once either. She has to keep clean as well. NOT saying she is dirty. Only feed pets at feeding time then pick it up when finshed. If she has pets. If she lives in an apartment it is very hard to get rid of them. Hope this helps.
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C.R. answers from Dallas on May 28, 2009
Ok please trust me on the this. We had a problem with those huge ugly bugs creeping around freaking me out. I did some research and ended up using Combat Platinum gel under the sinks where the drain pipes come into the house. Mainly the bathrooms and kitchen area. I also put some on the underside of some of the drawers. This stuff WORKS! It lasted for about 8 months and then we started seeing some again and put it down and again I haven't seen them since. I bought mine at Walgreens but I'm sure you can get it just about anywhere. Good Luck.
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S.T. answers from Dallas on May 29, 2009
Start using borax in your laundry. 21 MuleTeam borax is located in the same area as clothes detergent. Borax naturally repels roaches. Get rid of any bird feeders/bird houses. Roaches love bird poo. You can make a paste out of bacon grease and borax, just make sure to hide it where no domestic animals can get to it.
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J.A. answers from Dallas on May 28, 2009
There is a product called Riddex. It's great for roaches, mice and other unwanted critters. We've been using it for years. You plug it in to an outlet. It takes about 2 wks to work, but no more bugs. If a bug gets in your house, you find it dead. You can't use this product if you have hamsters or other such "pets". You can check it out on line.
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M.K. answers from Dallas on May 29, 2009
The ONLY way I've been able to get rid of roaches of all kinds for good is to use a pest control service. They come every couple of months to spray.
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A.A. answers from Dallas on May 29, 2009
I see that you've received a lot of responses that involve borax or boric acid. Here is another view. I wouldn't touch that stuff, especially if I were pregnant, planning on becoming pregnant, had small children or any child with respiratory problems. Most especially if it was in powder form.
I would stick with a professional pest control person, the drugstore roach control products, or at least go visit a DIY pest control store (there is one in Plano).
It took us six agonizing months to get rid of roaches in our former rental. The pest control guy was out there about every 2 weeks for a while (we were trying to stay away from synthetics). But they were coming from our neighbors, who all had full garages and sheds with tons of paper and cardboard. We finally had to use synthetics and that got it under control.
She has my sympathies. Ugh. I hate roaches!!!!!!!!!
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V.B. answers from Dallas on May 29, 2009
You are going to think I am crazy-but this is what my mother did for ever and taught me and I tell my daughter. Save toilet paper rolls and paper towels (the cardboard inside only-no paper). Put elmers glue inside on bottow and sprinkle boric acid powder. Let the glue run the length first and immediately sprinkle about a teaspoon or more as you tip the tube. Hide behind ref,;under sinks in back of your cleaning supplies, anywhere you can safely put them without danger of your children finding them. Behind the sofa, under headboards of beds, etc. They crawl through and go off to die. It works!
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L.P. answers from Amarillo on May 29, 2009
ok not a hundred percent on what the brand and name is but it looks like a shot syringe and is either brown or black think it is by raid and you push the syringe to put a thin like on counter edges and under draws
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J.H. answers from Amarillo on May 29, 2009
Roach motels , and sprinkle Borax powder, (you get it in the detergent area, nad 20 mule team borax will work the same, just different name on box. Sprinkle it around all the creveces , corners, edges, you get the idea. It may look kind of funny, but not near as bad as the roaches . They carry it back to their (home) and then it does it's think. I think it is hard to completely ever get rid of them, but using those two products I think you'll notice they seem gone, so you can sweep up the power from the borax, and then occasionally put some out again to keep them away. It is so much cheaper than any product I've found, and works better.
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