Of syrup honey or molasses.
Dead roaches in attic.
Liquid or glue traps.
These are a good option in case the infestation was in its initial stages.
When the treated roach gets back to its nest and grooms itself it ingests the material and dies.
Again mix with the fork working the mixture well.
Poison comes in the form of bait dusts and sprays.
These are sweet and have strong scents that will help attract the roaches.
Of course the downfall is it won t get spiders scorpions or other insect eating pests but hey.
If the mixture is too thin add another tablespoon of boric acid and a teaspoon of peanut butter the final mixture should be the consistency of a thick cookie dough.
Carpets collect crumbs that are usually too small for you or i to notice and furniture can hide lots of specks of food that are perfectly accessible for cockroaches.
The residual is pretty fair and no worries about the next guy in breathing unwanted pesticides.
Floors and counter tops offer roaches more food sources along with more opportunities to attract them.
Roaches silverfish and others also will eventually find it and the result is dead bugs.
Poison the cockroaches in your attic.
It can attract and feed hungry roaches.
The more the roaches killed by the traps the more severe the infestation is likely to be.
Once a cockroach comes in contact with the dust or spray such as crawling over it the cockroaches begin a slow death.
Dusts such as drione and sprays such as raid can cover large areas and do not need to be ingested to take effect.
Storing paper in your attic or closet.