tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3729623930522303842.post7069829964202391957..comments2011-11-04T00:02:23.226-04:00Comments on The Peasant And The Pea: How To Get Rid Of Uninvited House-guests.Savarihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14307299183963154256noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3729623930522303842.post-23400270072826525612011-07-18T08:40:17.236-04:002011-07-18T08:40:17.236-04:00I am proud to report that it's been less than ...I am proud to report that it's been less than a month and I have not seen the first *bastidge* as V calls them. Ever since I made the roach balls none of the little nuisances have shown even an antenna in my house. Score: Rey - 1 Big Uglies - 0<br />HA!Savarihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14307299183963154256noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3729623930522303842.post-85426504888864156992011-07-11T10:04:28.828-04:002011-07-11T10:04:28.828-04:00I haven't had any of the "water bugs"...I haven't had any of the "water bugs" (I just call the big ugly bastidges roaches), but those itty bitty teensy ones have been making an occasional appearance. I think they may have come in on the boxes, and possibly come in hunting water. This sounds like It might be worth a try, just to keep them from becoming an issue. I don't think I'll put any bacon grease in them, because I have a cat, and that'd probably be the *one* human food she decided would be good to try. Our apartment is older, and has a ventilation duct in the basement to encourage air circulation, but it's one that can't be closed. There's a screen over it, but that won't stop the tiny ones from coming in. I keep the basement door shut to keep the cool air upstairs, so a scattering down there would be a really good idea. Not just for roachy bugs.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06933693484851610498noreply@blogger.com