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Bob

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Oct 18, 2010, 1:28:24 AM10/18/10
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You would think that a cockroach would eat bedbugs, a cockroach is
much easier to live with rather than a constant persistent itch for a month.

I have seen cockroaches and lice/bedbugs, living together, in the
same room, and it seems that cockroaches like water a lot more than lice.

Sad but true, although I think a couple of cockroaches may handle a
small bedbug infestation, but I haven't tested that yet.

Bob


On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 10:35:55 -0700, VFW <geor...@toast.net> wrote:

|>Diatomaceous Earth.
|>works on almost any crawling bug with an exoskeleton.
|>I would probably vacuum first then dust. avoid your eyes and breathing
|>the dust.
|>but D.E. has been eaten safely.
|>Works on the mechanical abrasion of the bug's exoskeleton. Non toxic
|>good luck.
|>--

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