Killed a cockroach with a vacuum cleaner

Anonymous
0P it's your relatives house. Let them deal with it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:0P it's your relatives house. Let them deal with it.


eww

Would you want to take one of those F-ers home? A preggo finds a comfortable spot in your luggage and then boom! instant infestation
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:0P it's your relatives house. Let them deal with it.


eww

Would you want to take one of those F-ers home? A preggo finds a comfortable spot in your luggage and then boom! instant infestation


No but that's a separate issue. I would have my own decontamination process when I got back home. For now I'd get a hotel.
Anonymous
My cousin in Texas had a cockroach crawl in his ear one night while he was asleep. It was very disturbing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That roach will be creeping out of the vacuum cleaner, for sure. It won't have a mark on it.

And yeah, those things are everywhere in Texas. Was this one of the giant flying ones? Those suckers fly right at you.


They have those in Florida too. They don't even scatter when you turn on the lights. They just fly right at you like a damn kamikaze pilot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My cousin in Texas had a cockroach crawl in his ear one night while he was asleep. It was very disturbing.


I would need therapy
Anonymous
Gross. How can people cohabitate with these creatures??
Anonymous
Light the vacuum on fire. That's what I'd do at least.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Light the vacuum on fire. That's what I'd do at least.


Lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:kill roaches with dish soap. it suffocates them. if you smash them to pieces, you might spray tiny babies everywhere.


Tiny babies? Gross.


This is my new nightmare.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That roach will be creeping out of the vacuum cleaner, for sure. It won't have a mark on it.

And yeah, those things are everywhere in Texas. Was this one of the giant flying ones? Those suckers fly right at you.


They have those in Florida too. They don't even scatter when you turn on the lights. They just fly right at you like a damn kamikaze pilot.


Fun times when they fly right at you. The are in other southern states, and the southwest states.
Anonymous
Spray the vacuum dust collector or bag with all purpose cleaner. That kills EVERYTHING.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That roach will be creeping out of the vacuum cleaner, for sure. It won't have a mark on it.

And yeah, those things are everywhere in Texas. Was this one of the giant flying ones? Those suckers fly right at you.


They have those in Florida too. They don't even scatter when you turn on the lights. They just fly right at you like a damn kamikaze pilot.


Fun times when they fly right at you. The are in other southern states, and the southwest states.



And NYC. One flew at me in a Queens apartment building lobby. Also, my mother said when they moved out of the Bronx, she was meticulous about cleaning for bugs yet some came with her. Turns out the culprit was the vacuum bag - they made a nest in there and she brought them to the burbs. For real. Can you put the bag in the freezer (yes, I know this post is several days old)?

Thanks for making all the ads show roaches! Gross!
Anonymous
Those are not roaches. They are palmetto bugs
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Those are not roaches. They are palmetto bugs



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