chefkristin
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HOW DO I GET RID OF THESE THINGS--It makes me feel so gross and disgusting. I saw a MONSTER in my dishwasher!!!!
I AM TOTALLY FREAKING!!!!!!
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This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and feelings regarding a roach problem in their living spaces. Many express their disgust and fear of roaches, recounting personal anecdotes related to encounters with these pests.
Views differ among participants regarding the effectiveness of various pest control methods and personal tolerance levels for bugs. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach to dealing with roaches.
Participants share experiences from various locations, indicating that the prevalence and size of roaches can vary significantly by region. The emotional responses to encountering roaches are also a common theme throughout the discussion.
This discussion may be of interest to individuals experiencing similar pest issues or those seeking to understand the emotional impact of dealing with household pests.
Ok mine is NOT that bad. I HATE bugs so I think I am making it a bigger deal than I should but one is more than enough. Anyway I called the management company today and he was supposed to have Terminix call us and they never got back to us. I will call them again tomorrow. I hope the BA works!Chefgirl2 said:I am grossed out for you! I used to cry if I saw a bug now, I kill it, spray and don't sleep.
I did a show where the host had roaches crawling everywhere in her kitchen! When I pointed one out(for her to kill) she shrugged her shoulders and said "We can't do anything about it. The 4H is practically in our backyard." Huh? I decided I would wash my dishes there rather than taking any bugs home in my crate. I went to the sink and FREAKED!! It was inundated with ants! Oh, and there was a tornado actually going on at this time. We were in a small home with no basement. As I am watching the TV and doing my demo we see the twister. I saw a REAL tornado! I didn't care! I was more scared of the roaches than of the twister! I flew through the demo, had people tell me what a great show it was and how they couldn't believe how much fun it was! UGHHH, by now I was ready to throw up but that would mean I'd have to see her bathroom. I wasn't taking chances.
When I finally made it to my car I called my dad in a PANIC! His friend is an exterminator and they know what a freak I am. While I was waiting for his friend to call back I called my husband crying because by now I felt them crawling up my legs and back. UGHH! They weren't but like I said, I was freaking! His friend called me back and said Don't park in the garage. I had to empty all the dishes out of my crate, inspect them and hand them individually to my husband to clean. We emptied and shook out my bookbag, TTA, and the Show-To-Go making sure there weren't any hiding. All the while it is still storming outside. I was drenched. After all of that we had to spray it all, pack it back in my car (which I sprayed the carpets) and leave outside in the rain.
It took me days to get over that. But, I can now kill bugs with ease.
When we first moved into our house 14 years ago there were roaches. We were told to get rid of any cardboard boxes because that is where roaches like to lay their eggs. I think we sprayed every other week for two months then once a month for 3. Now, I just do it if I see an invader (usually when seasons change). I panic and then spray. Not the whole system again, but the house, once.
Good luck getting rid of them. I know you can. I really will be praying for you.
THANKYOU-THANKYOU-THANKYOU!!! My dad also told me not to get that because it was very poisonous. But I also read that it could be used for diaper rash so I think it will be ok behind my stove and under the sink! I have to admit I am concerned a little though!luvs2sellit said:[Teresa Lynn]You can mix the boric acid with powdered sugar (guess it attracts them) make sure it is not where your kids can get to it I think the boric acid is very poisonous.
Boric acid is NOT very poisonous. It is used in alot of shampoos, lotions etc and a very popular alternative to pesticides. My brother moved out of my moms house and he had a dog with a mild flea problem. After he was gone a few weeks we went into his room and the fleas attacked us. I am not kidding, there were atleast 100 on each of our legs and feet. All the eggs had hatched and those fleas were hungry! The room had wood floors and we poured boric acid all over and left alone. No more flea problem.
DebbieSAChef said:I hate roaches and my husband would be the first to tell you that I will scream if I see one.
Here in Texas they are as big as hamsters and they fly!!!! It's horrible!! I am so grossed out by them too. It's winter so we don't have any right now. In the summer they come out. We are getting an exterminator since we have only been in this house for 8 months and haven't had an issue with them yet. I am glad.![]()
I once had one crawl on my arm while I was sleeping in our old house and it was so scaly and scary, I woke up and screamed.![]()
My husband grabs it with his hands and flushes it down the toilet without flinching!!!![]()
He's my hero!!!
DEBBIE![]()
Now that is NASTY!!!Tara1021 said:I teach. I had a kid a few years ago walk into my room in the morning and begin to unpack his backpack. Next thing I know, everyone is freaking out (4th graders). HELLO! There were roaches EVERYWHERE, big ones, little ones, you name it, they were there. I told the kids, step on them! Then had to have the custodian come vacuum. I have never been so disgusted. There were literally HUNDREDS of them. I'd hate to see what the house looked like!![]()
Thanks Kelley but I am not looking to move just yet. I am actually in the process of updating my condo. I just had Bath Fitters come in to insert a new bathtub wall yesterday! It looks awesome! Now I am about to get a brand new bathroom floor installed for $150.00!!!!! My brothers good friend takes care of the family!!! Then I have someone coming out on March 1st to give me an estimate on refacing my cabinets.Kelley Sells said:If your looking for a new home, call me I'm a realtor in MA....be glad to help you out.....![]()
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As I'm reading, I'm itching all over, I too can feel your pain. Bugs SUCK....point blank....in Florida, my home had the huge flying ones and they would fly through the door when you opened it, they where looking for a cool spot, and I would SCREAM my lungs out....then the Wolf spiders, well THAT kept me up for WEEKS....arg.....not to mention the stinking ants.....
Keep calling them, squeaky wheel gets the grease.....I would complain complain complain until they get them out....
My parents bought a resturant and when they went up to the storage area in the 2nd floor, well, surprise, they where LOADED with Roaches.....and surprise that roaches LOVE paper goods, how disgusting it was....totally insane, they came in the boxes of napkins that had been delivered from the prior owners and from there, well, they where very LOVING roaches, if ya know what I mean....![]()
I wish you much success and keep on them, I still can't figure out the GOOD in bugs, ANY of them okay? LOL....
Okay, gotta go itch now.....EEK....
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