WANTED: Home made cockroach bait trap ideas
- steptoe
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WANTED: Home made cockroach bait trap ideas
Cockroaches , seems to be a fitting topic for Australia Day ! I know of a European migrated couple that went back home because the wife could not tolerate the black cockies in Sydney !!
I was born here and I can't stand the little bastards either. The other night I squashed one underfoot on the way to the loo in darkness
- crunch -aw yuck !!
I am not feeding them or supplying them with hydration but they insist on kicking around the house including the fruitbowl, for chrissakes !
Hey ! where'd the banana go ?
So, I am looking for suggestions for home made cocky traps. I think we can use toothpaste or toothbrushes for bait , but not mine as I now keep them in the safety cell - good old tupperware.
I have a coupla http://www.tomcatbrand.com sticky flat traps inside, sprayed genetic modifying spray outside, and still the little %$#@s get in
Anyone know of the icing sugar and spackle mix formula and if it really works ?
Or a better method would be welcome
If we can devise a trap as good as the cheese in a long neck hanging over a bin full of water - for mice..we'll be larfing!!
I was born here and I can't stand the little bastards either. The other night I squashed one underfoot on the way to the loo in darkness
- crunch -aw yuck !!
I am not feeding them or supplying them with hydration but they insist on kicking around the house including the fruitbowl, for chrissakes !
Hey ! where'd the banana go ?
So, I am looking for suggestions for home made cocky traps. I think we can use toothpaste or toothbrushes for bait , but not mine as I now keep them in the safety cell - good old tupperware.
I have a coupla http://www.tomcatbrand.com sticky flat traps inside, sprayed genetic modifying spray outside, and still the little %$#@s get in
Anyone know of the icing sugar and spackle mix formula and if it really works ?
Or a better method would be welcome
If we can devise a trap as good as the cheese in a long neck hanging over a bin full of water - for mice..we'll be larfing!!
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use a cereal box place double sided masking tape inside and put food in center or any small box
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We have three jack russells and 2 cattle dogs and the little bastards get past all of them. I think we just have to ride it out until the plague is over!
Has anyone tried that baygon protector stuff from Big W? I'm not game to spend 40 odd bucks on a couple of bottles to surround the house if it's not gonna work...
Has anyone tried that baygon protector stuff from Big W? I'm not game to spend 40 odd bucks on a couple of bottles to surround the house if it's not gonna work...
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some good ideas there to go on
gee's that laser might leave a few holes here and there and a burnt cocky smell too, I'd imagine
I think a Jack Russel might leave bigger mess than what the cockies make
I was hoping a few sponsored huntsman would sort things out but they only seemed to interested in getting it on with each other so they were turfed out
Roach bombs, surface spray and the like - after seeing a guy develop an allergy and then having to live too basic a life after his dad sprayed the house with a common pesticide, I am a bit hesitant to use the stuff
I am gonna try equal parts plaster of Paris and icing sugar and a water bowl for the drink they will need afterwards....but I have a windscreen to change over first, then hassle REPCO about a CV shaft under warranty........
thanks for the suggestions
Jonoi
gee's that laser might leave a few holes here and there and a burnt cocky smell too, I'd imagine
I think a Jack Russel might leave bigger mess than what the cockies make
I was hoping a few sponsored huntsman would sort things out but they only seemed to interested in getting it on with each other so they were turfed out
Roach bombs, surface spray and the like - after seeing a guy develop an allergy and then having to live too basic a life after his dad sprayed the house with a common pesticide, I am a bit hesitant to use the stuff
I am gonna try equal parts plaster of Paris and icing sugar and a water bowl for the drink they will need afterwards....but I have a windscreen to change over first, then hassle REPCO about a CV shaft under warranty........
thanks for the suggestions
Jonoi
One we found by sheer accident was a bottle with alittle bit of auto transmission fluid in the bottom. We replaced the hydrulic fliud in a boats hydro steering and left the bottle in the corner on the floor overnigt
the next morning the dam thing was nearly full of dead cockys.
We have professional traetment done on a regular basis
So just to see what happens we emptied the bottle and put fresh fluid in and yes it continued to catch cockys.
Dont know whats in it but cockys are attracted to it.
Despite "professional treatment " the auto trans bottle is still qiute effective, now a permanent fixture in the shed.
the next morning the dam thing was nearly full of dead cockys.
We have professional traetment done on a regular basis
So just to see what happens we emptied the bottle and put fresh fluid in and yes it continued to catch cockys.
Dont know whats in it but cockys are attracted to it.
Despite "professional treatment " the auto trans bottle is still qiute effective, now a permanent fixture in the shed.
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tranny fluid eh ? I'd try it tonight but don't have any - no need until now
used oil might attract the other bugs as a reflection of light
found mortein traps to be good in the past, RAID brand to be useless cause the opening is too small for the black cockies to get their shoulders through
tranny fluid ?? worth a try !! thanks, Jono
used oil might attract the other bugs as a reflection of light
found mortein traps to be good in the past, RAID brand to be useless cause the opening is too small for the black cockies to get their shoulders through
tranny fluid ?? worth a try !! thanks, Jono