Fucking Cockroaches!
12 years ago
I CAN’T DEAL WITH THESE FUCKING ROACHES FOR MUCH LONGER
I've seen more roaches in just the few months we’ve been living here than I had seen my entire life. It’s like two or three a day. A DAY.
This seriously needs to be taken care of because I am terrified of my bathroom and the front door area.
Just now I went to use the rest room then spent HALF AN HOUR trying to kill this stupid roach. I lost sight of it for a while so now I’m paranoid that it may still be in there and I just killed some other random roach… I really gotta go but I’m too scared… UGH.
We've already set up roach traps in every corner of the house and Greg sprayed outside the apartment on our porch BUT IT'S NOT HELPING KEEP THEM OUT. It just kinda kills them when they get in.
I had one that looked dead. I didn't touch it for an entire day then out of nowhere the little bastard is on his belly and running around again! After being dead for a whole fucking day! WHAT THE FUCK MAN??
I am going to the office tomorrow because I don’t know how much more of this I can take… I have a serious phobia of these bastards and seeing them constantly is just making me a paranoid wreck…
I’m also going to go and buy plugs for my sinks and bathtub so the little fuckers can’t come up from the drains…
Still gotta go to the bathroom… Too scared to sleep… This is going to be a long night… ; ;
I've seen more roaches in just the few months we’ve been living here than I had seen my entire life. It’s like two or three a day. A DAY.
This seriously needs to be taken care of because I am terrified of my bathroom and the front door area.
Just now I went to use the rest room then spent HALF AN HOUR trying to kill this stupid roach. I lost sight of it for a while so now I’m paranoid that it may still be in there and I just killed some other random roach… I really gotta go but I’m too scared… UGH.
We've already set up roach traps in every corner of the house and Greg sprayed outside the apartment on our porch BUT IT'S NOT HELPING KEEP THEM OUT. It just kinda kills them when they get in.
I had one that looked dead. I didn't touch it for an entire day then out of nowhere the little bastard is on his belly and running around again! After being dead for a whole fucking day! WHAT THE FUCK MAN??
I am going to the office tomorrow because I don’t know how much more of this I can take… I have a serious phobia of these bastards and seeing them constantly is just making me a paranoid wreck…
I’m also going to go and buy plugs for my sinks and bathtub so the little fuckers can’t come up from the drains…
Still gotta go to the bathroom… Too scared to sleep… This is going to be a long night… ; ;
So, yeah. They seem to have a bad infestation and they REALLY need to take care of it because it is freaking me out...
I've lived in NM my whole life and have never seen this many roaches inside of my home before living in this complex...
So, yeah. They seem to have a bad infestation and they REALLY need to take care of it because it is freaking me out...
If this is the case, isn't there someone you can report it to? maybe outside of your apmt complex? There has to be some kind of regulation stating that they have to keep the living arrangements sanitary and pest free, as long as the tenants are doing their part to keep food put away and not performing actions that would normally attract bugs. At least, they have where i have lived.
But I don't think it will help a massive infestation in an apartment complex. D:
All joking aside I hope your building does something about that infestation soon. That's nasty.
Maybe if they don't do something about this, the city will take action or something...
as when stompped on if they have eggs when there stompped on the eggs come out stril alve making it worse
if ya didn't kknow that already
cedar oil.... spray that shit in all the rooms on the walls on the floors and use a bit of it in a mop bucket and scrub the shit out of the floor.
after you do all that i want you to grab a thing of cheap $3 diatinatious earth which is basically fossilized coral that has been ground up.. mix it in with chocolate or sugar pouder and run it in the cracks of any area you see that is big enough for a roach to slip in... most likely in the foundation of the house there is a roach nest and it can be easily tracked through those cracks.. where there is a crack there is a nest.
next i want you to take a cup put in 1/4 peanutbutter 2tbs of the cedar oil. thing is the peanut butter is going to act as a solution to stick to the roaches when they try to eat it and thing is roaches hate cedar oil cause it causes internal damage to their body since they cannot digest the shit. since they are eating the peanut butter that has a natural oil in it that they already cannot proccess its a double wammy effect.
*hugs* Good luck in the fight!
But I will make sure to do that once we DO move!
I've dealt with them back in the past and lived with having to nearly kill a number of them a day. My bane was living on the ground floor of an apartment building that had plenty of crap wrong with it in the first place that grew progressively worse. Thus making it more roach friendly. Oh, and you better get rid of any cardboard boxes you have laying around. They nest in and eat the stuff and I have a personal experience of finding out the hard way.
I also have to be really careful about using poisons since we have cats...
Unfortunately the boxes we do have around we kinda can't get rid of them since they still have some of our things in them like pots and pans, books, ect. Things we can't really put away until we can buy the furniture needed for it... But once by cat's vet bills are taken care of I'll save up for the things we need to get the boxes out of here.
Bring in their natural predators. Spiders and scorpions feast on the bastards. Centruroides scorpions aren't dangerous, and are DAMN good at exterminating the bastards. Of course, then you're dealing with a different infestation...