[Neighbors] Bugs
Suzann Owings via Neighbors_nobhill-nm
neighbors_nobhill-nm at mailman.swcp.com
Sat Mar 23 18:37:16 MDT 2019
Thanks, good advice, we just want to make certain the bees are safe, too.
Suzann Owings
Mailing Address - P. O. Box 40352
Albuquerque, NM 87196 • so at docso.com
Telephone 505-867-0567/text 505-331-1463
Assume the Best,
Look for the Good.
On Mar 23, 2019, at 6:10 PM, kingkb via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm at mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
I'd really like to know what the "sewer treatment" from the city is comprised of -- conventional/neurotoxic pesticides? A mechanical cleanout?
I don't think I will need it, but do believe it's important to know what it is.
For those looking to do some self treatment, I'd like to recommend two items I've been using that have kept my troubles to a minimum (I've seen about 5 roaches indoors so far this season).
Niban- you can get it on Amazon. It's a boric acid bait. I put it out every couple of weeks, or after rain, or once a week in 'high season'. Around the edges of the house - where they have been known to congregate. Also, I believe it is most effective sprinkled in the evening, when the bugs first come out. Maybe the fresh smell is most enticing. And, if you wait for them to show up, you can know that you are getting it directly to them. I usually toss some in by the water meter, too. It can take a few days to see the result - the roaches take it home to share with others - as I understand it, it impedes their ability to get energy from food (they starve). So, if you see some moving slowly, it's working and the population will drop a big chunk in a couple of days.
Diatomaceous earth is another item you can use - I believe I've seen it at TruValue. It cuts their exoskeletons and they dehydrate. Maybe best to get a bulb applicator, as it needs to be applied around edges indoors in a fine layer (if it's thick, they will walk around it). If you have difficulty finding a bulb duster, you can buy one online. I got mine at domyown.com as well as a gadget to make it possible to dust under the house.
The best thing about both of these is that they are not toxic for people and are declared safe to use around pets. Better for the environment and still quite effective.
Hope that's useful/helpful!
On Mar 22 2019 3:43 PM, JRB via Neighbors_nobhill-nm wrote:
> The small roaches are what I have been experiencing also. I am not sure where they are coming from. I would like to take some personal action but I just not sure where to direct it! I think in my case the main sewer line might be a source, as the bathroom seems to have the most of the critters in the morning and I have had a few in the tub/shower. I also believe that the water meter at the sidewalk is a prime suspect - wet and dark. I treated it with boric acid. Not sure where else to target my personal action? I have contact ABCWUA and requested a sewer treatment service as per Pat Davis' suggestion.
> Thanks for the comments.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rozy Dog
> Sent: Mar 22, 2019 3:24 PM
> To: "Davis, Pat"
> Cc: JRB , Nob Hill Neighbors
> Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Bugs
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> The roaches that I have had in my home are not the big roaches from the water lines. Rather I have been told by my pest control company Harmony Pest that they are smaller German Roaches. Yes for sure the city needs to be contacted. As well we need to take personal action as these small roaches proliferate at amazing speed.
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> Melinda Rand MA
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> On Mar 22, 2019, at 2:20 PM, Davis, Pat via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm at mailman.swcp.com <mailto:neighbors_nobhill-nm at mailman.swcp.com>> wrote:
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>> Jim,
>> As the weather gets warmer, some neighborhoods like ours in the older part of town we’ll see a new generation of roaches emerging from our manholes.
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>> It is not as common for them to come all the way up into the home, so it’s not unheard of.
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>> If you are having an issue you can request a Water Authority to come do a free roach treatment on your sewer line.
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>> Here is the request form
>> http://www.abcwua.org/Cockroach_Control.aspx <http://www.abcwua.org/Cockroach_Control.aspx>
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>> Let me know if you have any issues.
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>> Pat Davis
>> City Councilor
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>> Pat Davis
>> -City Councilor
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>> On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 9:22 AM -0600, "JRB via Neighbors_nobhill-nm" <neighbors_nobhill-nm at mailman.swcp.com <mailto:neighbors_nobhill-nm at mailman.swcp.com>> wrote:
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>> Hi All:
>> During the past two weeks or so I have suddenly experienced an onslaught of bugs - specifically small roaches - in my house. Each morning I find 5 or 6 of the critters and I am wondering what is going on? Is this just seasonal or what? Near Solano and Lomas. Anyone having the same problem? Solutions?
>> Jim
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