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Whats more annoying, Flies or Roaches?

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  • Level 64
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    Oct 7, 2012 10:26 am GMT

    I like never see roaches around here. I'll go with flies. Although, flies aren't very common at all here either, thankfully.

    I like never see roaches around here. I'll go with flies. Although, flies aren't very common at all here either, thankfully.

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    Oct 7, 2012 10:40 am GMT

    Roaches, rarely see them thankfully but they are just gross

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    Roaches, rarely see them thankfully but they are just gross

  • Level 16
    Magician Lord
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    Oct 7, 2012 10:44 am GMT
    Just couple days ago I went into my room to get something and on the wall above my bed was this wood roach the size of an egg. I ran to get a hand-vac and when I went to get him he was gone.

    The f*cker was hiding in one of my blankets.

    I think my answer is obvious. _
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    Just couple days ago I went into my room to get something and on the wall above my bed was this wood roach the size of an egg. I ran to get a hand-vac and when I went to get him he was gone. The f*cker was hiding in one of my blankets. I think my answer is obvious. _
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    Oct 7, 2012 10:48 am GMT

    OUt of the two flies. But at ths time it's stinkbugs

    OUt of the two flies. But at ths time it's stinkbugs

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    Oct 7, 2012 10:49 am GMT

    Seraphy- wrote:
    Just couple days ago I went into my room to get something and on the wall above my bed was this wood roach the size of an egg. I ran to get a hand-vac and when I went to get him he was gone. The f*cker was hiding in one of my blankets. I think my answer is obvious. _

    I wouldn't even be able to sleep until I found that thing.

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    [QUOTE="Seraphy-"]Just couple days ago I went into my room to get something and on the wall above my bed was this wood roach the size of an egg. I ran to get a hand-vac and when I went to get him he was gone. The f*cker was hiding in one of my blankets. I think my answer is obvious. _[/QUOTE]

    I wouldn't even be able to sleep until I found that thing.

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    Oct 7, 2012 10:49 am GMT

    Seraphy- wrote:
    Just couple days ago I went into my room to get something and on the wall above my bed was this wood roach the size of an egg. I ran to get a hand-vac and when I went to get him he was gone. The f*cker was hiding in one of my blankets. I think my answer is obvious. _

    You were wearing a condom though, right?

    Edited on Oct 7, 2012 10:50 am GMT

    [QUOTE="Seraphy-"]Just couple days ago I went into my room to get something and on the wall above my bed was this wood roach the size of an egg. I ran to get a hand-vac and when I went to get him he was gone. The f*cker was hiding in one of my blankets. I think my answer is obvious. _[/QUOTE]

    You were wearing a condom though, right?

  • Level 58
    Death=Adder
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    Oct 7, 2012 12:44 pm GMT
    Cockroaches.
    Cockroaches.
  • Level 48
    Mr. Domino
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    Oct 7, 2012 12:55 pm GMT

    flies are harder to kill. so flies.



    this time i'm gonna keep me to myself

    flies are harder to kill. so flies.

  • Level 63
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    Oct 7, 2012 1:15 pm GMT
    MrGeezer wrote:


    It IS due to filthiness, period.

    No need to waste my time reading the rest of that sh1t. All I need to do is read that one line to know where exactly you are about to turned this argument into after I said otherwise...

    And FYI, a while back I found a way to sustain the roach population to where its no longer a problem but still requires me to take an active role in keeping their numbers low. Even after a thorough cleaning, they still seem to be a nuisance. So covering the sink drains with stoppers so they won't get any water helped. Placing sticky strips with bait next to some cracks in the wall helped. We don't even use the attic so that shouldn't be a problem and they will most likely become meals to a few hobo spiders in the basement before they can find anything to eat down there. Its definitely an outside food supply as far as I'm concern though I don't know where....

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    [QUOTE="MrGeezer"] It IS due to filthiness, period. [/QUOTE] No need to waste my time reading the rest of that sh1t. All I need to do is read that one line to know where exactly you are about to turned this argument into after I said otherwise... And FYI, a while back I found a way to sustain the roach population to where its no longer a problem but still requires me to take an active role in keeping their numbers low. Even after a thorough cleaning, they still seem to be a nuisance. So covering the sink drains with stoppers so they won't get any water helped. Placing sticky strips with bait next to some cracks in the wall helped. We don't even use the attic so that shouldn't be a problem and they will most likely become meals to a few hobo spiders in the basement before they can find anything to eat down there. Its definitely an outside food supply as far as I'm concern though I don't know where....
  • Level 26
    Cyber-Lip
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    Oct 7, 2012 1:34 pm GMT
    Roaches no question. They are disgusting and they are so smart...

    Roaches no question. They are disgusting and they are so smart...
  • Level 63
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    Oct 7, 2012 1:50 pm GMT

    Rarely see flies, and never think Ive seen a Roach, but I hear Roaches are atleast edible (in a wider sense then flys) so I suppose I will pick flies?

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    Rarely see flies, and never think Ive seen a Roach, but I hear Roaches are atleast edible (in a wider sense then flys) so I suppose I will pick flies?

  • Level 19
    Gitaroo Man
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    Oct 7, 2012 2:17 pm GMT
    Roaches... Just trust me.
    Roaches... Just trust me.
  • Level 67
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    Oct 7, 2012 4:11 pm GMT
    tocool340 wrote:

    No need to waste my time reading the rest of that sh1t.


    *shrugs*

    Not my problem. I'm not the one living with a roach infestation because I live in a filthy environment. It's YOUR roach problem, not mine. Feel free to ignore whatever you want.
    [QUOTE="tocool340"] No need to waste my time reading the rest of that sh1t.[/QUOTE] *shrugs* Not my problem. I'm not the one living with a roach infestation because I live in a filthy environment. It's YOUR roach problem, not mine. Feel free to ignore whatever you want.
  • Level 63
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    Oct 7, 2012 4:35 pm GMT
    MrGeezer wrote:
    tocool340 wrote:

    No need to waste my time reading the rest of that sh1t.


    *shrugs*

    Not my problem. I'm not the one living with a roach infestation because I live in a filthy environment. It's YOUR roach problem, not mine. Feel free to ignore whatever you want.

    *Shrugs* And you can continue to act like you know it all. Hope the next time you reply to me, you know EXACTLY what your talking about and not assume sh1t. Quite aware roaches prefer to live in filthy environment, which our house is hardly filthy. Hope we're done here and please don't reply to me with the same crap. Not interested in arguing about it anymore...

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    [QUOTE="MrGeezer"][QUOTE="tocool340"] No need to waste my time reading the rest of that sh1t.[/QUOTE] *shrugs* Not my problem. I'm not the one living with a roach infestation because I live in a filthy environment. It's YOUR roach problem, not mine. Feel free to ignore whatever you want.[/QUOTE] *Shrugs* And you can continue to act like you know it all. Hope the next time you reply to me, you know EXACTLY what your talking about and not assume sh1t. Quite aware roaches prefer to live in filthy environment, which our house is hardly filthy. Hope we're done here and please don't reply to me with the same crap. Not interested in arguing about it anymore...
  • Level 67
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    Oct 8, 2012 10:44 am GMT
    tocool340 wrote:
    Quite aware roaches prefer to live in filthy environment, which our house is hardly filthy.
    lmao.
    [QUOTE="tocool340"]Quite aware roaches prefer to live in filthy environment, which our house is hardly filthy. [/QUOTE] lmao.
  • Level 63
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    Oct 8, 2012 11:16 am GMT
    MrGeezer wrote:
    tocool340 wrote:
    Quite aware roaches prefer to live in filthy environment, which our house is hardly filthy.
    lmao.

    What's funny? Here, let me reword that since you have a hard time understanding that statement.

    "Quite aware roaches PREFER to live in a filthy environment, however we are one of the few cases where they still seem to survive despite our house hardly being filthy. "

    Now do you understand? Or are we about to go in circles with your petty argument again?...

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    [QUOTE="MrGeezer"][QUOTE="tocool340"]Quite aware roaches prefer to live in filthy environment, which our house is hardly filthy. [/QUOTE] lmao. [/QUOTE] What's funny? Here, let me reword that since you have a hard time understanding that statement. "Quite aware roaches PREFER to live in a filthy environment, however we are one of the few cases where they still seem to survive despite our house hardly being filthy. " Now do you understand? Or are we about to go in circles with your petty argument again?...
  • Level 34
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    Oct 8, 2012 11:17 am GMT
    Roaches. They breed way too damn fast.

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    Roaches. They breed way too damn fast.
  • Level 67
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    Oct 8, 2012 11:51 am GMT
    tocool340 wrote:

    What's funny? Here, let me reword that since you have a hard time understanding that statement.

    "Quite aware roaches PREFER to live in a filthy environment, however we are one of the few cases where they still seem to survive despite our house hardly being filthy. "

    Now do you understand? Or are we about to go in circles with your petty argument again?...


    Like I said, roaches DON'T survive in clean environments, because there isn't anything to eat. Roaches can certainly go to different places, sure. I've already completely addressed that at least twice, and that doesn't change a thing. If the roaches are actually living in your home, then your home isn't clean, period.
    [QUOTE="tocool340"] What's funny? Here, let me reword that since you have a hard time understanding that statement. "Quite aware roaches PREFER to live in a filthy environment, however we are one of the few cases where they still seem to survive despite our house hardly being filthy. " Now do you understand? Or are we about to go in circles with your petty argument again?...[/QUOTE] Like I said, roaches DON'T survive in clean environments, because there isn't anything to eat. Roaches can certainly go to different places, sure. I've already completely addressed that at least twice, and that doesn't change a thing. If the roaches are actually [i]living[/i] in your home, then your home isn't clean, period.
  • Level 54
    Simon Says Bleed
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    Oct 8, 2012 12:05 pm GMT
    I haven't seen a roach in like forever and even if I have flies will still win. At least roaches mind their own business. Flies just buzz around your ear for the lulz.
    I haven't seen a roach in like forever and even if I have flies will still win. At least roaches mind their own business. Flies just buzz around your ear for the lulz.
  • Level 32
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    Oct 8, 2012 12:30 pm GMT
    Flies are easy to contain and kill. They pretty much die in the winter if you don't turn on the heat. Ever try getting rid of roaches, good luck.

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    Flies are easy to contain and kill. They pretty much die in the winter if you don't turn on the heat. Ever try getting rid of roaches, good luck.
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