Cockroaches!
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Sounds like there may be an infestation, not necessarily in your flat but maybe someone else's
David
Dishonesty is the second best policy
Dishonesty is the second best policy
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Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
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We all get them during the summer leaving windows and doors open they fly in and lay eggs.
They like warmth and need water so a kitchen sink is popular, lots of gaps/cracks pipes etc to move from one part of a building to another.
As Devil said 'at this time of year'?
Best time to catch them at your sink is in the early hours but as soon as you turn the light on they scarper, good luck
They like warmth and need water so a kitchen sink is popular, lots of gaps/cracks pipes etc to move from one part of a building to another.
As Devil said 'at this time of year'?
Best time to catch them at your sink is in the early hours but as soon as you turn the light on they scarper, good luck
David
Dishonesty is the second best policy
Dishonesty is the second best policy
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I get some liquid from the local co op farmers store, put in every sink toilet and drain, leave fpr an hour then flush through , marvelous stuff,
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We get those little tiny ants.. But we have not settled on a way of getting rid of them
Trev..
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We have had one or two, now and again. We git soe interference on the telephone line once. Phoned Cyta. They said the line was O.K. Went to check the telephone box on the side of the house, there was a massive one straddled across two wires. It scarpered down the gap where the wires went under the wall. Checked around outside. There was loads of them around the edge of the septic tank! Put some diatomaecous earth around the sides, haven't seen any since. DE is harmless unless you are an insect, parasite, or a virus.
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Our neighbour had an infestation just below the lip of the septic tank. They were living in the brickwork and found their way into the house via the pipework. The appropriate insecticide got rid of them.
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We tended to find them if we had been away for several days. Always in the bathroom when the pipes had dried through none use during our absence.
I started putting that caustic stuff down the plugholes before we left then putting the plug in and jamming up the overflow on the sinks and bath with tissue.
Stopped the buggers getting in that way.....
One of our dogs would chase and catch any he found in the back yard and would bring them inside and stomp them to bits.
Meanwhile, me and our other dog - 44kg Rottweiler would be huddled together on the sofa with all feet firmly off the ground.
Destroyed bits of dead cockroach were deposited on my husband's bed by the other dog.
And people wonder why cockroaches give me the screaming heebie jeebies!
I started putting that caustic stuff down the plugholes before we left then putting the plug in and jamming up the overflow on the sinks and bath with tissue.
Stopped the buggers getting in that way.....
One of our dogs would chase and catch any he found in the back yard and would bring them inside and stomp them to bits.
Meanwhile, me and our other dog - 44kg Rottweiler would be huddled together on the sofa with all feet firmly off the ground.
Destroyed bits of dead cockroach were deposited on my husband's bed by the other dog.
And people wonder why cockroaches give me the screaming heebie jeebies!
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Slightly off topic but I have a friend from our complex who has lived in Cyprus for 12 years and has never seen a snake. I visit for a few weeks a year and have lost count of the number I’ve seen
I have also had to remove quite a few cockroaches from our apartment. This is normally preceded by a scream from the better half!