Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I just got a couple of 7 oz bottles. Haven't even finished off one and I sprayed a light trail around the basement door & window, inside the sink cabinet, outside the basement steps (all washed away now) and along the kitchen baseboards, knowing I'll vacuum that up soon. All they have to do is walk through it and it makes their insides explode. YAY!
It's just a fine powder, goes a long way.
Jessica, I think those are Silverfish.
Oh that's what we call Palmetto Bugs around here.
The big flying ones that **shudder** fly. Ick.
And there's nothing you can really do. When it rains they try to come inside to get out of the wet (I've been told), when it's dry they come in looking for water. You don't have them inside because your house is dirty just because your house is near where they live.
They are also common where I went to the beach growing up and I learned that the only good use for a Reader's Digest Condensed book is for palmetto bug killing. It's the right size, not too heavy, and makes a nice smacking sound when it hits.
Nah, waterbugs are the enormous roaches that may fly. Shudder.
They do not fly here, in my experience, they move very slowly. I see them outside a lot but only a couple of times in my basement, usually dead. Which kind of makes me think the people who owned the house before put some horrible poison around the foundation of the house that kills the waterbugs on entry. And it hasn't lost power in almost 10 years. That may be crazy thinking.
did you get yours at home depot?
They do not fly here, in my experience, they move very slowly.
Those are not roaches. Trust me. Roaches...scurry.
I may have been thinking of Palmetto bugs. The last time I saw an enormous flying roach, I just about lost my mind. I was babysitting, so in someone else's house, and it was late at night. YIKES.
cereal that I'm not eating: just looked it up, because these guys were flying, and I think they're brown/wood cockroaches, which fits my setting, and they become active in June and July. Tomorrow's project, fixing the cats windows screen. Right now it's a big gaping door, apparently with flashing neon saying "Eat at Joe's"
Those are not roaches. Trust me. Roaches...scurry.
That's what I think too! I have experienced the scurrying kind. shudder.
ION, also gross, oh elderly dog! Why must you pee on the kitchen floor right after I have mopped it? And right after I've taken you out? Why???
I got it at Ace, a new neighborhood franchise that ordered a batch when I asked about it. A lot of people ended up buying it: they ordered a case, half was gone when I went to pick it up a day later. It isn't that uncommon, though. I just didn't see it at HD or Lowes on the shelf.
First time I voluntarily conquered a roach was when I was 19 and babysitting. No one else there to save the kid, so I dropped a 20 lb english compendium on it. And left it in the middle of the room for the mom to deal with.
Unfortunately, there's just me to deal now, so I am.