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TopicFound a German Cockroach in my Kitchen garbage can today.
KujikawaRising
01/30/18 11:22:39 AM
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The bedbugs had been there longer than I'd have liked, but those damn things are so good at hiding that it's not an easy problem to spot. I still have no clue how they got there, but it definitely had nothing to do with me neglecting to clean the place. That has no correlation whatsoever. Bedbugs feed on human blood, so all they need is a warm body. You could have the cleanest place in the world and still get bedbugs.

The exterminator said that he had a back-and-forth between two places where one idiot tenant was bringing the monsters back and forth between his apartment and his friend's, so they never went away and continued to replicate at both places due to his carelessness. That's how they move. I could have gotten them from a package, I could have brought them home from the bus, I could have brought them home in my suitcase on my trip to Seattle last May, etc. As long as I smited them all and didn't drag any elsewhere, I should be good...

Roaches sticking around are more the result of a mess, but they have to get there first. If you consume most of your food and ensure any rinds or forgotten leftovers get through the garbage in a few days, they might go check out your neighbor's instead. MIGHT. That's the only way I can see roaches coming in because of negligent disposal habits.
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