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August 12, 2009, 09:08:36 PM
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Me?  I'm not a big fan.  At last apartment they were not a problem, then last two months A HUGE PROBLEM!  I went in to Rambo mode and would wake up 2-3 times a night and go crazy with Raid (initially, at the end started bringing the HUGE home defense spray to battle) and killing 10-15 at a time.  When packing/moving got EXTREMELY paranoid about brining them to the new house.  Went nuts throwing out tons and tons of stuff and spraying things and sealing things and then checking/re-checking.  Definitely feel like I got a taste of OCD in a way.  Would not last too long with that disease.

Now you ask?  New apartment roach free.  Elite.  Awesome.  Free wifi not working yet :curse:.  But no roaches.  Well, not that many anyway.  Put out those traps and don't see them.

Should I be freaking out more?  Should I have told people this?  Are people going to want to come over to the kk's and hang or will they be all like "dude, they have roaches.  best to stay away from the radley's." :whatthe:

 :dunno: Whaddya think 'vers?

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August 12, 2009, 09:21:27 PM
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Once you get an infestation, it's a big problem.

The only effective way is to bomb it a couple times, but would require you to leave the premises for a couple days.   Also, you need to get some strong stuff from Home Depot or Lowes (do they have any of those in or near Manhattan?) and spray well along the baseboards and behind kitchen stove, re-frigerator.  I would suggest getting one of those pump sprayers that you fill with insecticide.

August 12, 2009, 09:52:06 PM
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Yeah, prolly gonna go to the landlord if I see a roach at the new apt.  Getting kind of scared.
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August 12, 2009, 10:00:31 PM
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Stop leaving food and dirty dishes out.

August 12, 2009, 10:39:01 PM
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Stop leaving food and dirty dishes out.
yeah, not a problem at the new apt.

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August 13, 2009, 01:28:31 AM
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traps.   Roach spray stink like hell. 

August 13, 2009, 07:27:08 AM
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Suprisingly never had a roach anywhere I lived (that I saw).  And I lived in a couple dumps in Manhattan.  Seems disgusting.  Found a centapede (sp?) the other day in my basement.  Was gross looking and I kind of went crazy on the Ortho Home Defense Max.  I really hate bugs.  I have no problem whatsoever with snakes or any other scary animals.  I will put my foot on a rattlesnake's head and pick it up but I will never let a spider crawl on me. Are some people born with more fear of certain creatures than others or is that all learned?  :dunno:
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August 13, 2009, 07:41:33 AM
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Suprisingly never had a roach anywhere I lived (that I saw).  And I lived in a couple dumps in Manhattan.  Seems disgusting.  Found a centapede (sp?) the other day in my basement.  Was gross looking and I kind of went crazy on the Ortho Home Defense Max.  I really hate bugs.  I have no problem whatsoever with snakes or any other scary animals.  I will put my foot on a rattlesnake's head and pick it up but I will never let a spider crawl on me. Are some people born with more fear of certain creatures than others or is that all learned?  :dunno:

Agree, although when I found a 5 or 6 foot black snake sunning on my front walk I let it be.

Most terrifying/harrowing at the time was definitely getting swarmed by some bees when I was mowing the lawn.  Didn't hear them or anything and then all of a sudden they were on me.  Ran screaming and tore off my shirt right in front of the door and they swarmed it for like 20 minutes.  Not sure what happened.  Sys?
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August 13, 2009, 08:01:50 AM
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Suprisingly never had a roach anywhere I lived (that I saw).  And I lived in a couple dumps in Manhattan.  Seems disgusting.  Found a centapede (sp?) the other day in my basement.  Was gross looking and I kind of went crazy on the Ortho Home Defense Max.  I really hate bugs.  I have no problem whatsoever with snakes or any other scary animals.  I will put my foot on a rattlesnake's head and pick it up but I will never let a spider crawl on me. Are some people born with more fear of certain creatures than others or is that all learned?  :dunno:

Agree, although when I found a 5 or 6 foot black snake sunning on my front walk I let it be.

Most terrifying/harrowing at the time was definitely getting swarmed by some bees when I was mowing the lawn.  Didn't hear them or anything and then all of a sudden they were on me.  Ran screaming and tore off my shirt right in front of the door and they swarmed it for like 20 minutes.  Not sure what happened.  Sys?

The mower vibrations pissed them off.  Did you get stung?  I've actually never gotten stung by a bee.  Been stung by wasps/yellowjackets about 50 times but never a bee. 
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August 13, 2009, 08:17:23 AM
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Suprisingly never had a roach anywhere I lived (that I saw).  And I lived in a couple dumps in Manhattan.  Seems disgusting.  Found a centapede (sp?) the other day in my basement.  Was gross looking and I kind of went crazy on the Ortho Home Defense Max.  I really hate bugs.  I have no problem whatsoever with snakes or any other scary animals.  I will put my foot on a rattlesnake's head and pick it up but I will never let a spider crawl on me. Are some people born with more fear of certain creatures than others or is that all learned?  :dunno:

Agree, although when I found a 5 or 6 foot black snake sunning on my front walk I let it be.

Most terrifying/harrowing at the time was definitely getting swarmed by some bees when I was mowing the lawn.  Didn't hear them or anything and then all of a sudden they were on me.  Ran screaming and tore off my shirt right in front of the door and they swarmed it for like 20 minutes.  Not sure what happened.  Sys?

Were you preparing to fight them, or just concerned that might be what pissed them off?

August 13, 2009, 08:17:54 AM
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Suprisingly never had a roach anywhere I lived (that I saw).  And I lived in a couple dumps in Manhattan.  Seems disgusting.  Found a centapede (sp?) the other day in my basement.  Was gross looking and I kind of went crazy on the Ortho Home Defense Max.  I really hate bugs.  I have no problem whatsoever with snakes or any other scary animals.  I will put my foot on a rattlesnake's head and pick it up but I will never let a spider crawl on me. Are some people born with more fear of certain creatures than others or is that all learned?  :dunno:

Agree, although when I found a 5 or 6 foot black snake sunning on my front walk I let it be.

Most terrifying/harrowing at the time was definitely getting swarmed by some bees when I was mowing the lawn.  Didn't hear them or anything and then all of a sudden they were on me.  Ran screaming and tore off my shirt right in front of the door and they swarmed it for like 20 minutes.  Not sure what happened.  Sys?

For a second there I thought you were going to fight them.

August 13, 2009, 08:19:24 AM
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Suprisingly never had a roach anywhere I lived (that I saw).  And I lived in a couple dumps in Manhattan.  Seems disgusting.  Found a centapede (sp?) the other day in my basement.  Was gross looking and I kind of went crazy on the Ortho Home Defense Max.  I really hate bugs.  I have no problem whatsoever with snakes or any other scary animals.  I will put my foot on a rattlesnake's head and pick it up but I will never let a spider crawl on me. Are some people born with more fear of certain creatures than others or is that all learned?  :dunno:

Agree, although when I found a 5 or 6 foot black snake sunning on my front walk I let it be.

Most terrifying/harrowing at the time was definitely getting swarmed by some bees when I was mowing the lawn.  Didn't hear them or anything and then all of a sudden they were on me.  Ran screaming and tore off my shirt right in front of the door and they swarmed it for like 20 minutes.  Not sure what happened.  Sys?

What were you going to do, fight them? amirite fellas, lmao.
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August 13, 2009, 08:46:20 AM
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was it a real swarm, or just a lot of bees?

swarms occur every so often, usually in the spring.  the hive is either moving, or splitting in 2.


if it was just a lot of bees, wtf knows.  prolly you had a hive nearby that was all hot and bothered for some reason or there was a great food source near you.



never understood how people can be afraid of snakes, especially ones they know are non-venomous.  for that matter, the whole being afraid of organisms, of whatever persuasion, that weigh < 3-4 times your human weight seems retarded and pussyish.  i can understand disgust or dislike, but fear makes no sense.
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Lived in a basement apt. in Manhattan that had wolf spiders.  Probably had to kill 6 or 7 of them in the 1 year that I lived there.  Extremely terrifying.  A couple of them got under the couch and when I got down on the ground and shined the flashlight under I could see their giant glowing eyes staring back at me.  You can call me pussyish if you want, but when a bugs eyes are big enough that you can tell they are staring right at you, its terrifying.

August 13, 2009, 09:12:03 AM
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L-K is pretty damned roach-free.
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August 13, 2009, 09:15:15 AM
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the Ortho Home Defense Max. 

You recommend this? I have an unfinished basement that basically serves as a centipede farm right now. The good news is that the lizards are well-fed. The bad news is that there's also lizards (WTF?)
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was it a real swarm, or just a lot of bees?

swarms occur every so often, usually in the spring.  the hive is either moving, or splitting in 2.


if it was just a lot of bees, wtf knows.  prolly you had a hive nearby that was all hot and bothered for some reason or there was a great food source near you.



never understood how people can be afraid of snakes, especially ones they know are non-venomous.  for that matter, the whole being afraid of organisms, of whatever persuasion, that weigh < 3-4 times your human weight seems retarded and pussyish.  i can understand disgust or dislike, but fear makes no sense.

i'm pretty much scared of any living creature that i have not personally had at least a few hours of face to face contact/conversation with.
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August 13, 2009, 09:30:23 AM
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the Ortho Home Defense Max.  

You recommend this? I have an unfinished basement that basically serves as a centipede farm right now. The good news is that the lizards are well-fed. The bad news is that there's also lizards (WTF?)

Yeah.  I spray it on the baseboards twice a year and in our (also) unfinished basement.  We have some big daylight windows in the basement that seem to serve as a secret spider entrance to our abode.  There are always dead ones right under the window so it seems to keep killing them as long as you re-apply every 6 months.  That centedpede was still crawling around but he may have just got in or something.  Or, maybe it's not effective against centapedes...though I think there was a picture of one on the bottle iirc.  Also, have never seen a single non-flying insect in the finished portion of our house so that's a good sign.  
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August 13, 2009, 10:21:30 AM
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the Ortho Home Defense Max.  

You recommend this? I have an unfinished basement that basically serves as a centipede farm right now. The good news is that the lizards are well-fed. The bad news is that there's also lizards (WTF?)

Yeah.  I spray it on the baseboards twice a year and in our (also) unfinished basement.  We have some big daylight windows in the basement that seem to serve as a secret spider entrance to our abode.  There are always dead ones right under the window so it seems to keep killing them as long as you re-apply every 6 months.  That centedpede was still crawling around but he may have just got in or something.  Or, maybe it's not effective against centapedes...though I think there was a picture of one on the bottle iirc.  Also, have never seen a single non-flying insect in the finished portion of our house so that's a good sign.  

I can also vouch for this stuff.  Spray around the foundation outside of your house too.  When we first moved into our house we had a problem with camel crickets*...now I spray 3 or 4 times a year and we rarely see any bugs (and when we do I know its time to spray again).

*unlike most insects, camel crickets jump toward you not away from you...and the little frackers can jump...just be aware

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was it a real swarm, or just a lot of bees?

swarms occur every so often, usually in the spring.  the hive is either moving, or splitting in 2.


if it was just a lot of bees, wtf knows.  prolly you had a hive nearby that was all hot and bothered for some reason or there was a great food source near you.



never understood how people can be afraid of snakes, especially ones they know are non-venomous.  for that matter, the whole being afraid of organisms, of whatever persuasion, that weigh < 3-4 times your human weight seems retarded and pussyish.  i can understand disgust or dislike, but fear makes no sense.

i'm pretty much scared of any living creature that i have not personally had at least a few hours of face to face contact/conversation with.
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I have had some pretty scary encounters with cougars.   :scared:

August 13, 2009, 10:57:33 AM
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was it a real swarm, or just a lot of bees?

swarms occur every so often, usually in the spring.  the hive is either moving, or splitting in 2.


if it was just a lot of bees, wtf knows.  prolly you had a hive nearby that was all hot and bothered for some reason or there was a great food source near you.



never understood how people can be afraid of snakes, especially ones they know are non-venomous.  for that matter, the whole being afraid of organisms, of whatever persuasion, that weigh < 3-4 times your human weight seems retarded and pussyish.  i can understand disgust or dislike, but fear makes no sense.

i'm pretty much scared of any living creature that i have not personally had at least a few hours of face to face contact/conversation with.
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I have had some pretty scary encounters with cougars.   :scared:

I like older women, what's the big deal? 

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was it a real swarm, or just a lot of bees?

swarms occur every so often, usually in the spring.  the hive is either moving, or splitting in 2.


if it was just a lot of bees, wtf knows.  prolly you had a hive nearby that was all hot and bothered for some reason or there was a great food source near you.



never understood how people can be afraid of snakes, especially ones they know are non-venomous.  for that matter, the whole being afraid of organisms, of whatever persuasion, that weigh < 3-4 times your human weight seems retarded and pussyish.  i can understand disgust or dislike, but fear makes no sense.

i'm pretty much scared of any living creature that i have not personally had at least a few hours of face to face contact/conversation with.
 :-[


I have had some pretty scary encounters with cougars.   :scared:

I like older women, what's the big deal? 

He's 16 you sick f^ck
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August 13, 2009, 12:06:37 PM
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was it a real swarm, or just a lot of bees?

swarms occur every so often, usually in the spring.  the hive is either moving, or splitting in 2.


if it was just a lot of bees, wtf knows.  prolly you had a hive nearby that was all hot and bothered for some reason or there was a great food source near you.



never understood how people can be afraid of snakes, especially ones they know are non-venomous.  for that matter, the whole being afraid of organisms, of whatever persuasion, that weigh < 3-4 times your human weight seems retarded and pussyish.  i can understand disgust or dislike, but fear makes no sense.

i'm pretty much scared of any living creature that i have not personally had at least a few hours of face to face contact/conversation with.
 :-[


I have had some pretty scary encounters with cougars.   :scared:

I like older women, what's the big deal? 

He's 16 you sick f^ck

Hey I hear that's the new in thing these days.  Are there any hot cougar teachers around?

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Lived in a basement apt. in Manhattan that had wolf spiders.  Probably had to kill 6 or 7 of them in the 1 year that I lived there.  Extremely terrifying.  A couple of them got under the couch and when I got down on the ground and shined the flashlight under I could see their giant glowing eyes staring back at me.  You can call me pussyish if you want, but when a bugs eyes are big enough that you can tell they are staring right at you, its terrifying.

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