Anonymous
Post 07/04/2015 00:32     Subject: Killed a cockroach with a vacuum cleaner

Dunk the whole bag in dish soap
Anonymous
Post 07/04/2015 00:30     Subject: Killed a cockroach with a vacuum cleaner

Change the vacuum bag.
Anonymous
Post 07/04/2015 00:29     Subject: Killed a cockroach with a vacuum cleaner

It's not dead and it can crawl out. Suck up some boric acid powder and maybe that'll do it.
Anonymous
Post 07/04/2015 00:25     Subject: Re:Killed a cockroach with a vacuum cleaner

Ask your friend about the Texas centipedes and scorpions....
Anonymous
Post 07/04/2015 00:22     Subject: Killed a cockroach with a vacuum cleaner

It needs to die.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2015 23:54     Subject: Killed a cockroach with a vacuum cleaner

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


Can I pour it inside the vacuum or will that mess it up?


what kind of vacuum? it doesn't take much soap to suffocate them. can you mix soap and water in a spray bottle? that would be less likely to gunk up the vacuum.


I dont know what kind of vacuum it is, it's old and I know nothing about vacuums. But I sucked it up using an attachment, maybe I can pour soup into the attachment part and seal it off with a thing of plastic wrap


Unless it's a wet/dry shop vac, I wouldn't be putting any liquid through it.

It's just a bug.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2015 23:52     Subject: Killed a cockroach with a vacuum cleaner

Anonymous wrote:OMG where in Texas? City? Suburb? Rural? I need to know. This is frightening.


Lol
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2015 23:03     Subject: Killed a cockroach with a vacuum cleaner

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


Can I pour it inside the vacuum or will that mess it up?


what kind of vacuum? it doesn't take much soap to suffocate them. can you mix soap and water in a spray bottle? that would be less likely to gunk up the vacuum.


I dont know what kind of vacuum it is, it's old and I know nothing about vacuums. But I sucked it up using an attachment, maybe I can pour soup into the attachment part and seal it off with a thing of plastic wrap
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2015 23:01     Subject: Killed a cockroach with a vacuum cleaner

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


Can I pour it inside the vacuum or will that mess it up?


what kind of vacuum? it doesn't take much soap to suffocate them. can you mix soap and water in a spray bottle? that would be less likely to gunk up the vacuum.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2015 22:58     Subject: Killed a cockroach with a vacuum cleaner

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


Can I pour it inside the vacuum or will that mess it up?
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2015 22:57     Subject: Killed a cockroach with a vacuum cleaner

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.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2015 22:55     Subject: Killed a cockroach with a vacuum cleaner

OMG where in Texas? City? Suburb? Rural? I need to know. This is frightening.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2015 22:55     Subject: Killed a cockroach with a vacuum cleaner

kill roaches with dish soap. it suffocates them. if you smash them to pieces, you might spray tiny babies everywhere.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2015 22:52     Subject: Killed a cockroach with a vacuum cleaner

It works for me, but I used to use a rubber band to hold a plastic bag as a cap because I'm terrified of spiders.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2015 22:47     Subject: Killed a cockroach with a vacuum cleaner

I am in Texas right now and staying with a relative for July 4th. They have cockroaches occasionally (not the kind you'll find in DC- these are the flying type, indigenous to the area and there's really no way to get rid of them)

I sucked one up with a vacuum cleaner and I need to know if this will kill them!