@momonator123 actually no. most all aerosol "bombs" contain an active ingredient that is a repellent, meaning, it is designed to repel. when "bombs" are set off, the ones out of direct contact will go hide deep in walls and voids, out of reach of the chemical. most bombs leave very little, if any residual. so all they have to do is wait it out.
besides, one left behind pregnant female can cause up to 4 generations of new roaches (aka a population of 250,000)
step1: add gasoline
step2: strike match w/ nasty ass tenant inside
killacross 6 months ago
better fire up the house omg there is lot of roaches scared me
pasatur526 8 months ago
At that point, wouldn't it be best to evacuate the place and set off a bunch of "bombs"?
momonator123 10 months ago
@momonator123 actually no. most all aerosol "bombs" contain an active ingredient that is a repellent, meaning, it is designed to repel. when "bombs" are set off, the ones out of direct contact will go hide deep in walls and voids, out of reach of the chemical. most bombs leave very little, if any residual. so all they have to do is wait it out.
besides, one left behind pregnant female can cause up to 4 generations of new roaches (aka a population of 250,000)
exterminatorsrock 10 months ago
I am not much for the bugs but the music makes it all right. LOL
wylde40 1 year ago