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    122 months ago

    It’s my understanding that gel works better, that bug bombs just make them scatter to other units if you live in an apartment building.

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      2 months ago

      It’s hard to apply the gel as they may fight back, but gassing them is a better bet, unless they have a gasmask. But in that case I guess they may also have a knife, so the gel is still a nogo.

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        92 months ago

        Jesus you folks must have wild roaches in Denmark. Sounds like “don’t go out at night” or “make sure your gun is loaded before entering the woods” kind of thing. Stay safe.

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          12 months ago

          Ah yes, our fearsome Danish roaches - the mighty Germanic cockroach, terror of the Nordic regions! These tiny warriors measure a mere 13mm, but their aggressive nature more than makes up for it. If left unchecked, they’ll conduct midnight drills in your attic, their tiny jackboots keeping you awake all night. And you better watch out - your whole family could succumb to carbon monoxide poisoning when they fire up their miniature Panzer divisions for their annual invasion of Poland.

          To be honest though, I actually had to research cockroaches in Denmark because I’ve never heard of anyone having problems with them here.

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            12 months ago

            I’ll let you know that as a Pole I feel grateful for your research and terrified of it’s results.

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        42 months ago

        Right like are you looking to fight them and win, or get them out, those are two very different things