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TimeForChange 03-10-2018 01:28 PM

German cockroaches.....
 
Been in TV for six years and have lived in two homes both new. Recently we have seen a few of the very fast, small, German cockroaches in the kitchen. I found one entry point behind a light switch on the kitchen bar and another behind the fridge. I have treated both and sealed. Still see infants. Deans wants $140 to treat and a monthly amount but I have been able in the past to simply use the stuff you buy at Home Depot and have no problems. Any suggestions?

Uberschaf 03-10-2018 02:33 PM

You U-Kill-Em in Inverness. They have the best in pest control products and sprayers.

BobnBev 03-10-2018 03:36 PM

Home defense spray works for me. Spray a 2 inch border around the perimeter, and when they cross it, they will die.

graciegirl 03-10-2018 04:05 PM

That is one bug that I wouldn't ask the cost to get rid of, different from the big Florida Palmetto bugs which I don't like either.

Those kind of bugs make my skin crawl and I would spare no expense to get the most effective way to get rid of them immediately.

My take on the situation.

redwitch 03-10-2018 04:15 PM

The German cockroaches are the hardest to get rid of. Check into a one-time treatment with a three-month guaranty (no charge for coming back if another roach is spotted in that period). I know Both Masse’s and Dean’s both had this option. Hopefully, this still exists.

I’m with Gracie. I would get the pros to take of them. Just too hard to get rid of.

rustyp 03-10-2018 05:56 PM

Would like to help but I'm still trying to get rid of local cockroaches.

Chi-Town 03-10-2018 06:16 PM

Tony Montana knows what to do.

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vintageogauge 03-10-2018 06:40 PM

Home defense spray is great and safe, never had a bug that it didn't take care of. Give it a shot so to speak.

Topspinmo 03-10-2018 06:48 PM

The problem is they laid eggs, you may kill the ones you see but in few day the eggs will hatch. This why the first treatment usually don't work. The only do it your self treatment would be bug bombs providing you have no open gas pilot lights (read the instructions on the can). Bug bombs will kill anything that breath air silverfish, spiders, roaches, flies, mice, rats, lizards, ect...Set them off in house, garage and the attic it kills everything. Depending on how big your house is could take 6 to twelve to cover the hole house. If you don't want to fool with that then get bug guy that garrentee he will kill them. As mentioned 3 month garrentee should take care of them.

xcaligirl 03-10-2018 07:18 PM

I agree with Gracie!! When we first moved here (Imwas here alone until my husband was able to retire, about 6 month) the villa was infested with “palmettos”.... AKA..ugly huge cockroaches! I was on the phone every other day with Massey. He did tell me it would probably take 3 months to get completely rid of them. He got rid of them sooner! Love Massey!

Bogie Shooter 03-10-2018 08:04 PM

Home Depot, boric acid product.

Carl in Tampa 03-10-2018 09:54 PM

Use Roach Gel
 
Don't waste your time with sprays or dusts, and don't feel you need to spend big money on professional services in order to kill off German Roaches. (Remember that in my youth I was an Orkin man.)

When I was a pest control professional German Roaches were a special problem and could not be controlled by the sprays that we used for other pests. The spray that we used to control German Roaches is no longer available to the public.

Here is what works: RAID Roach Gel (syringe dispenser) or Combat Max Gel (syringe dispenser.) One or the other can be found at Home Depot or Office Max.

You simply apply a bit of the gel in several locations around the infested area, usually the kitchen, and the roaches are attracted to the gel, which they walk through and ingest.

Read and follow the instructions carefully. Do not apply the gel where children or pets can reach it. Do not apply it where spray poison has been applied, and do not spray poison over the gel where applied.

Quite simply, it works! I wouldn't use anything else for control of a German Roach problem. Of course it kills other roaches too.

Nucky 03-10-2018 10:15 PM

Tell the Cockroaches if they don't get out they will be sent to the Russian Front. It worked on Old Schultzie from Hogan's Heroes.

BobnBev 03-11-2018 07:52 AM

What is the difference between a german cockroach and a palmetto bug and a regular old cockroach?

asianthree 03-11-2018 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by BobnBev (Post 1522577)
What is the difference between a german cockroach and a palmetto bug and a regular old cockroach?

Don’t forget the Australian cockroach

photo1902 03-11-2018 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by BobnBev (Post 1522577)
What is the difference between a german cockroach and a palmetto bug and a regular old cockroach?

About 4,300 miles.

Carla B 03-11-2018 09:17 AM

The palmetto bug is huge, dark glossy brown and can be shot and killed with a BB gun, which my husband once did in Texas. The German cockroach is small and skittish and a lot of them come home from the from the supermarket with the groceries. I don't know about any other kinds of roaches and I hope I never do!

graciegirl 03-11-2018 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Carla B (Post 1522631)
The palmetto bug is huge, dark glossy brown and can be shot and killed with a BB gun, which my husband once did in Texas. The German cockroach is small and skittish and a lot of them come home from the from the supermarket with the groceries. I don't know about any other kinds of roaches and I hope I never do!

Great post Carla, as usual.

I am so glad no one said that German Cockroaches are stubborn. I wouldn't be surprised. Ja.

queasy27 03-11-2018 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Carl in Tampa (Post 1522517)
Here is what works: RAID Roach Gel (syringe dispenser) or Combat Max Gel (syringe dispenser.) One or the other can be found at Home Depot or Office Max.

Thanks, Carl. One of the pest control companies I used removed some switchplates in order to put gel inside the walls in addition to the interior locations such as under the sinks. Is that something you recommend?

New Englander 03-11-2018 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Carl in Tampa (Post 1522517)
Don't waste your time with sprays or dusts, and don't feel you need to spend big money on professional services in order to kill off German Roaches. (Remember that in my youth I was an Orkin man.)

When I was a pest control professional German Roaches were a special problem and could not be controlled by the sprays that we used for other pests. The spray that we used to control German Roaches is no longer available to the public.

Here is what works: RAID Roach Gel (syringe dispenser) or Combat Max Gel (syringe dispenser.) One or the other can be found at Home Depot or Office Max.

You simply apply a bit of the gel in several locations around the infested area, usually the kitchen, and the roaches are attracted to the gel, which they walk through and ingest.

Read and follow the instructions carefully. Do not apply the gel where children or pets can reach it. Do not apply it where spray poison has been applied, and do not spray poison over the gel where applied.

Quite simply, it works! I wouldn't use anything else for control of a German Roach problem. Of course it kills other roaches too.

Good info in case I ever need it.

BK001 03-11-2018 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by xcaligirl (Post 1522481)
I agree with Gracie!! When we first moved here (Imwas here alone until my husband was able to retire, about 6 month) the villa was infested with “palmettos”.... AKA..ugly huge cockroaches! I was on the phone every other day with Massey. He did tell me it would probably take 3 months to get completely rid of them. He got rid of them sooner! Love Massey!


I love Massey too (for so many reasons) almost as much as Gracie Loves the Morses. LOL Seriously, I have annual contracts with Massey for irrigation, landscaping and pest control. I cannot sing their praises enough.

However --- when it comes to extermination, my philosophy is keep the exterminator and give me a carpenter! I think the secret is to constantly SEAL, SEAL, SEAL all the cracks, crevices and other points of entry. Although the bugs can get through the smallest spaces, they can not pass through matter. So start with keeping them out. Then the exterminating will probably be limited to the occasional stray (or its egg) who may have come in with a box or something. Or the bugger who slipped in under your garage door, etc, etc. And don't forget to spray your perimeter whenever you or your neighbors have the palms pruned since the bugs have been known to inhabit the leaves.

It is a battle but we can win the war! I learned this when, as a young woman I lived in a 60-unit apartment building in New York City 59 apartments were overrun with roaches and 1 (mine) was roach free. I sealed that apartment so well that although I refused the services of the monthly exterminator that the building provided, I lived roach free for years at a time.

Topspinmo 03-11-2018 12:38 PM

When I moved out of OKC to county on hails two acres the house was infested with brown recluse spiders. The older people that lived there was almost blind I was very surprised they didn't get bit? The spiders were everywhere. In the attic, under the everything behind beds, under the sinks. Bug bombing wiped them out. The problem with wondering spider same for cockroaches they hid during the day and wonder at night. The spiders would come down for the attic, so I had to bug bomb the attic. Took three sections to wipe them out and any eggs that hatched Bug bombing is the same as the house in bag gassing. It kills anything that breath air. Cost me about 100 bucks for the three gassing and yard treatment.

cologal 03-11-2018 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1522419)
That is one bug that I wouldn't ask the cost to get rid of, different from the big Florida Palmetto bugs which I don't like either.

Those kind of bugs make my skin crawl and I would spare no expense to get the most effective way to get rid of them immediately.

My take on the situation.

I'm with graciegirl on this one! We got an infestation of Germans when we got new kichen appliaces. As I had never seen those before I naturally looked them up. The information I got online was this type of infestation required professional treatment. It took 2 treatments before the little buggers were gone!

Wiotte 03-11-2018 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by cologal (Post 1522727)
I'm with graciegirl on this one! We got an infestation of Germans when we got new kichen appliaces. As I had never seen those before I naturally looked them up. The information I got online was this type of infestation required professional treatment. It took 2 treatments before the little buggers were gone!


New appliances come with German cockroaches ?



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graciegirl 03-11-2018 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Wiotte (Post 1522731)
New appliances come with German cockroaches ?



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No. Just Germans. They ARE pretty good cooks.

villagerjack 03-11-2018 02:02 PM

How can u tell they are German?

Wiotte 03-11-2018 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by villagerjack (Post 1522744)
How can u tell they are German?



They march well ?


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graciegirl 03-11-2018 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by villagerjack (Post 1522744)
How can u tell they are German?

They are from Cincinnati.

HiHoSteveO 03-11-2018 06:12 PM

I see nothing!
 
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Originally Posted by villagerjack (Post 1522744)
How can u tell they are German?

I Know Nothing - YouTube

Carl in Tampa 03-11-2018 06:43 PM

Use the gel.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by queasy27 (Post 1522674)
Thanks, Carl. One of the pest control companies I used removed some switchplates in order to put gel inside the walls in addition to the interior locations such as under the sinks. Is that something you recommend?

The Combat Max gel includes a diagram of the recommended locations where to apply the gel. Mainly they suggest putting it in cracks and crevices, like between the stove and the adjacent cabinet.

They do not recommend putting gel inside switch plates or other electrical connections. I think they are concerned about liability issues if they make such a recommendation, but it is also not necessary. The insects who walk through or eat the gel take some of it back to the nest, which is soon destroyed.

There is something about the gel as food that attracts the roaches.

Remember: no applications of the gel where small children or pets can get to it.

I'll say it again: there is nothing better for killing German Roaches.

Carl in Tampa 03-11-2018 06:49 PM

Velcome
 
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Originally Posted by villagerjack (Post 1522744)
How can u tell they are German?

Their Ws are pronounced like Vs. Velcome to The Villages.

CFrance 03-11-2018 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Carl in Tampa (Post 1522797)
Their Ws are pronounced like Vs. Velcome to The Villages.

Actually, Velcome to the Willages.:loco:

CFrance 03-11-2018 07:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carla B (Post 1522631)
The palmetto bug is huge, dark glossy brown and can be shot and killed with a BB gun, which my husband once did in Texas. The German cockroach is small and skittish and a lot of them come home from the from the supermarket with the groceries. I don't know about any other kinds of roaches and I hope I never do!

They don't worry much about roaches/palmetto bugs in Australia. (Why... WHY???) They don't worry much about screens either (or air conditioning, but that's another story...)

I'm sitting with my son in the TV room of their house in the AM before work, the TV is on, and the cat is going crazy. The TV is on a bookshelf. I ask what's up with the cat, and David says There's a roach beside the TV on the shelf.

So I look, and the sucker is three inches long. I freak. David says What do you want me to do, and I say, SCOOP IT UP and throw it out the damn window that has no SCREENS!!!!!

I lived in Georgia for five years. Roaches make my skin crawl. Massey is my first line of defense. I don't trust myself to get the right spots with anything from Home
Depot. Plus we have pets.

Why a tropical country eschews window screens (not to mention air conditioning) is beyond me. But I digress.

cologal 03-11-2018 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Wiotte (Post 1522731)
New appliances come with German cockroaches ?



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Mine did....came from a warehouse and streamed out of the new Samsung Gas Stove.

Nucky 03-11-2018 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1522779)
They are from Cincinnati.

And New Jersey.

mrf6969 03-12-2018 04:20 AM

Boractin Insecticide Powder is the only thing that I have found that kills ALL roaches. Just dust all your walls through your wall switch plates. In your homes walls is where these "little Bastards" live. Safe as it is Organic.

doxiemom 03-12-2018 04:22 AM

German Roaches
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TimeForChange (Post 1522368)
Been in TV for six years and have lived in two homes both new. Recently we have seen a few of the very fast, small, German cockroaches in the kitchen. I found one entry point behind a light switch on the kitchen bar and another behind the fridge. I have treated both and sealed. Still see infants. Deans wants $140 to treat and a monthly amount but I have been able in the past to simply use the stuff you buy at Home Depot and have no problems. Any suggestions?


If you see 1 German roach there are 100. They are brutal to get rid of. I recommend going to “do it yourself pest control” in Maitland, Florida (about an hour drive towards orlando). I had ceramic tile laid when I move in, german roaches were in the boxes and my house was infested. Was able to get rid of them myself with products from do it yourself. Other option is to get Massey and pay the fee. I am a Native Floridian, German roaches scare me to death as they multiply expotentlially.

cologal 03-12-2018 05:16 AM

They put the gel around the stove and in the cabinet hinges!

Some of it is still here.... I still have them do outside pest contol it was great to have them when there were roof rats running around. We were in Colorado but they came out and placed the bait box. When we arrived there were severa dead rats around. Over the summer there were reports of the White Footed ants around...they came out to bait for that.

The only critters we had in Colorado Springs were field mice now those are really hard to get rid of. Bet thats a long funny story!

Destinygal 03-12-2018 05:29 AM

Did you try bay leaves?

bbbbbb 03-12-2018 06:45 AM

Cockroaches to go
 
[ That is one bug that I OTE]

Check around, under sinks, behind refrigerator, any open spot in any wall. Use the foam in can to fill it or putty or caulking. Well, this is just a guess and may be wrong.

I think they may come in from the sewer and into the sink drain plumbing. Reason for this, the "young uns" have shown up in and around sinks at night and in the shower if you can believe it. We have had about 6+ in two years. Hard to catch, well, we use the small vacuum with the hose and the crevice tool one person starts the vacuum and the other gets them out of the hiding place, it works good and the vacuum tube ride is a dead end. And, another item, when we go for awhile, I put bleach in the sinks and in the shower drain, about 1/4 cup and it does seem to work. Be sure to put the plug or stopper in the Disposal and the sinks. It has helped a lot.
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