I don’t have the facility to go and take time stamps but probably close to when i posted. I’ve tried taking screenshots as I saw them again just before. but they don’t really show up in still shots, only when they move.
I wouldn’t have mentioned it if it was just moths, but these things move like roaches and look like roaches. whatever they are it can’t be good. a sticky box trap should get them and be the cheapest option. As I say, screenshots don’t really capture them moving and tonight’s are smaller than the first ones I saw, they run in and out of the kitchen units and extractor hood. just saying what i see.
don’t think anyone is listening. saw some just now coming from the top of the tall unit that houses the refrigerator. they crawled down the side and went into the units next to the fridge.
I was just reading up on them and apparently a cheap method for killing them is to mix some sugar with baking powder, then leave that at strategic points. they go for the sugar and eat the baking powder with it, then drop dead. Or at least that’s what the article said. I would think if the extractor hood filter hasn’t been changed for a long time the grease attracted them. They loves them some greasy food.
Edit to add that in recent years I’ve battled fruit fly, cellar spider, ant, and slug invasions of my kitchen. I live in dread fear of roaches.
He just crushed a big one with a spatula while loading the dishwasher, another one is running up the wall to his right. I just can’t with this place, it’s too much. lol I’m out.
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