kgallego
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I'm learning more and more that it's inevitable. No matter how high of precautions are taken, eventually those crafty little bastards find a way out, and then they show up in the house somewhere.
Tonight I found out that they can even live for long periods of time in your house (contrary to what most people say). I've kept an accurate count of adult males & females and large nymphs in my breeder bin for the past two months. The only other roaches I have are very small babies. I just found a very large adult female in my laundry room. This means she has to have been living in my house for a minimum of two months now.
I'm sure glad I found her instead of my fiance. Wew! She would have been mad as hell!
Tonight I found out that they can even live for long periods of time in your house (contrary to what most people say). I've kept an accurate count of adult males & females and large nymphs in my breeder bin for the past two months. The only other roaches I have are very small babies. I just found a very large adult female in my laundry room. This means she has to have been living in my house for a minimum of two months now.
I'm sure glad I found her instead of my fiance. Wew! She would have been mad as hell!