Jim Chinn said:
As already stated if you use a fogging bug bomb make sure that you leave some windows open and if you have appliances with pilot lights you might want to turn the pilots off. Here in Omaha someone did not open windows and used one two many of the bombs in an older house and the pilot ignited the concentration. The house exploded and was destroyed.
Hot damn!
I want to get rid of them, but not to the point blowing up the building!
Thank you for your replies.
It is not an infestation or any dire problem, it is very rare that I will find one or two per year (the large dark red or black ones), but I admit that I have a phobia of them and when I do find one it creates quite a problem.
I imagine those methods are incase they have nested inside, but I believe they just happen to come along the drain pipes that once or twice a year and usually a single one.
Is there a device to keep them at bay?
And I have extensive dodging tools thank you, I don't think I would like to dodge with a cockroach. The shape isn't that helpful...
And I don't own a digicam.