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said by Anonymous_ :i tryed the baking soda seems to be very effective i see lots of dead roachs every were and I see less of them wow, dont know if i want to find exploded roaches to clean up lol -- | map your city | tweet | |
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| said by pcdebb :said by Anonymous_ :i tryed the baking soda seems to be very effective i see lots of dead roachs every were and I see less of them wow, dont know if i want to find exploded roaches to clean up lol wait wait wait,,, they explode? i have GOT to try this! |
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| reply to Anonymous_ said by Anonymous_ :i tryed the baking soda seems to be very effective i see lots of dead roachs every were and I see less of them Baking soda and boric acid work the same way on roaches, the roach ingests the material it produces gas within the digestive system and since they cannot fart they pop internally and croak.
Tough way to go, but thats the roaches problem eh?
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4 edits | reply to IllIlIlllIll said by IllIlIlllIll :not sure if it was mentioned, but roaches find dark warm places to reproduce. typically a television set, since that is one device that is on alot and usually located in a dark area. they will also find other places, computers, sound systems, vcr/dvd players, etc. TV's are rarely used
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i have not seen any in it i do not think it will live in temps of 60C+ they will just get cooked
i got some Boric acid and put a small amount under the stove and fridge
the microwave got infested so i turned it on for a few min but they were moving still ( you think it would dehydrate them ) got rid of it microwave |
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