Alexander2000
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- Jul 15, 2018
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I’m sure many live under a wooden deck part of the run, but I can’t do much about that.
Eh. I don’t have the help, it’s a bigger project than it seems. If I were going to use this run for longer than a couple months, I would tear it up.
They could drag the poison in from outside the run too.I could place edible poisons under there but then they come out and die and get eaten by the birds.
Totally banned.....or just for food animals/plants??Carbaryl was just banned in Canada,
DE doesn't work for roaches... and I'm not sure it works for anything at all.Try DE. Run it along the outside of the brooder area so that the dust doesn't bother the chicks. Here in Canada it's actually sold as a roach killer.
Grain mites in feed.....tho it can take a couple days for total eradication.and I'm not sure it works for anything at all.
Are you seeing any that are large reddish lighter roaches with wings and large dark wingless? I don't know if they've invaded Houston yet but the Turkestan cockroach is quickly displacing other species of roaches in NM. If that sounds like what you have then they are easy to trap because they don't climb well. A smooth plastic bucket with a little water or cat food will lure them in and they can't get out.Big dark winged ones, small scuttling red ones, and everything in between
You got me googling cockroach identification.. *shudder*Are you seeing any that are large reddish lighter roaches with wings and large dark wingless? I don't know if they've invaded Houston yet but the Turkestan cockroach is quickly displacing other species of roaches in NM. If that sounds like what you have then they are easy to trap because they don't climb well. A smooth plastic bucket with a little water or cat food will lure them in and they can't get out.