OMG!!!
It seems like all the TE girls are being invaded by bugs. Perhaps they could come visit my Millipede buddies.
I have no great tips Im afraid but I send wishes for a bug free house for you soon.
Trek-being invaded by Millipedes-hawk
OMG!!!
It seems like all the TE girls are being invaded by bugs. Perhaps they could come visit my Millipede buddies.
I have no great tips Im afraid but I send wishes for a bug free house for you soon.
Trek-being invaded by Millipedes-hawk
The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
Amelia Earhart
2005 Trek 5000 road/Avocet 02 40W
2006 Colnago C50 road/SSM Atola
2005 SC Juliana SL mtb/WTB Laser V
Cockroaches are just a fact of life in Florida. Only we call them Palmetto Bugs. It turns out that our three-inch variety are the true American Cockroaches, and the little ones you get up north are an import, German cockroaches.
Much as I hate to use poisons, the best solution I know of is the solid bait. It's a pasty kind of stuff that gets applied with a glue gun. You put it behind all the switch plates and electrical outlets, in out-of-the-way corners of all the cabinets, in the attic, under appliances, inside the vents for bathrooms and range hoods, all of those places that roaches come in (and pets and children can't get to).
Some exterminators use solid bait, some don't, so call around. Just recently I've seen this type of bait in home improvement stores, too. The advantage of an exterminator is that they offer a guarantee, and they'll come back for free if you have any more bugs within a year.
My dishwasher door is different from tc1's (Phillips head fasteners, and the gasket is on a different surface. Usually when a manufacturer uses Torx fasteners it's an indication they DON'T want untrained consumers taking them apart.) So yours might be different yet - but I'm not sure how much would be accomplished by taking it apart anyhow, since the roaches would just scatter and go elsewhere (and live for weeks and return to your dishwasher door the minute you got tired of handwashing dishes and put it back together). What I might try there - just a thought - is tape glue traps up to the dishwasher vents, so the roaches have no other way out, and leave them there any time I wasn't using the dishwasher, particularly at night.
Good luck. And look on the bright side... it could be mice (one of the few things I really don't like about our house in the country)!
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
move
I left roaches behind in NJ. They are disgusting, dirty and persistent. THe only things worst than them are bedbugs.
I love Seattle!!
ps if you keep cats you probably will never have a problem with mice either. I never have
My husband got some stuff from a guy he knows. It's a solid, like Oak described. Smear it on stuff, and then leave the house for a day (especially the animals). Dead cockroaches everywhere. I made him do it while the boy and I were out of town.
No more roaches.
Karen
I am not going to try to take apart the dishwasher. Call me chicken.
Thanks for the suggestions. I will let you know as the battle progresses. If I suddenly stop posting you'll know the roaches won.
We have 2 cats, one is a great mouser although she prefers baby bunnies, of which there are plenty. She's getting older and doesn't see or hear as well, but she can still catch a baby bunny. She is very generous, and often leaves half the bunny for us. On our doorstep. Always with the stomach prominantly displayed.
And yet a few years ago we did have a mouse problem, in the attic. Of course, we don't let her go in the attic, no matter how she pleads. We put out traps and poison and the mice disappeared eventually. Now that the field across the street is being developed, we will have fewer mice, and baby bunnies, and deer. Instead we will have college students. Of all vermin, college student infestations are the worst.