How Soon Is Now wrote: » Usually associated with dirt though right? House Is kept as clean as any normal place would be. Saying that really need to clean under and behind the fridge but now I'm not so sure........ Haha!
The Backwards Man wrote: » Nope, the cleaner your gaff the more your cockroach will enjoy it. You ever try scuttling across a sticky floor? It's not easy
How Soon Is Now wrote: » Girlfriend found a fairly big ****er beside the bin in the kitchen a while ago. I swear I've never seen one in Ireland at least not that size reminds me of something you see on holidays.
Are they common these days?
Wonder what has them in the house!
Have to laugh cause right before she found it big fecking spider ran across the sitting room floor I luckily got rid of it! Looks like those bastards are back for the next few months!
How Soon Is Now wrote: » Do they just randomly appear? Have to try make sure no more don't want that hassle with me son around to.
jungleman wrote: » Whatever you do, if you see them do not squish them or step on them!! If you squish them with your foot you're just carrying their eggs all over your house. A cockroach can live for weeks after you cut its head off. Hardy little guys.
How Soon Is Now wrote: » Well I assume the one in my bin is dead......
Rayne Wooney wrote: » There's cockroaches in Ireland??
The_Valeyard wrote: » This. What are we talking about here, actual american style cockroaches or woodlouse?
How Soon Is Now wrote: » I didn't measure it or nothing ha but it was fairly big like! Was on its back when seen it could tell what it was right away. Like I said reminded me of what u get in apartments when your away.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I actually thought our cockroaches were only limited to industrial size kitchens, I knew a guy who works in pest control and we definitely do have big f**koff cockroaches here, but never heard about them seen in ordinary houses and stuff! OP do you live near restaurants, takeaways, etc? If you do then they may have just spread. They wont survive the winter here in a normal home so don't worry too much.
Ramza wrote: » Cockroaches in Ireland? Jaysus On that note though, contrary to belief, cockroaches are apparently very clean animals. They rigorously clean themselves quite often. Watched a documentary on the little ****ers one time (don't ask), tis amazing. They're harmless little ****ers, just put them in a glass or something and chuck em away.
goz83 wrote: » Animals? Good grief!
brandnewaward wrote: » LIES......about the egg part anyway......confirmed by a professional pest controller.....the poison they use to kill em is nasty nasty stuff
Menas wrote: » Once upon a time I brought a lively lass back to my place for some bedroom fun. It was a student house that I was living in. But she spotted a cockroach, screamed her head off, woke the whole house...and worse...left! Cockroaches spoil fun. Get rid of them.