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Getting rid of cockroaches when pregnant

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 10 July 2014 - 16:48
I think it's best to avoid pest control..I'd like to join other posters and recommend living somewhere else and have pest control help you out. Have you heard of [url=http://couchsurfing.org/ '>couchsurfing[/url'> community ? It is for travellers but people tend to be really helpful there. <em>edited by FreeBird45 on 10/07/2014</em>
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EW OLDHAND
Latest post on 15 May 2014 - 19:27
Hi Over the last few weeks we have noticed an increased number of cockroaches in our kitchen. We are relatively clean people and I have cleaned out all of our cupboards but we are still noticing a few here and there. I am keen to get rid of them as they are gross. I would like to call in a pest control company, like rentokil but I am 17 weeks pregnant and we have cats (which are house cats). Does anyone have any experience of using pest control when pregnant -- is it okay or should it be avoided?!? I avoided it. Also, with a newborn baby or even toddlers in the house I have tried to avoid it. Try natural methods or perhaps check yourself into a hotel for a few days while pest control go in and work their magic.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 15 May 2014 - 16:45
Thanks Leah. We have tried some non-posion traps which seems to have caught a few but we are still seeing the odd one here and there and was looking for a more permanent solution. They mentioned using a spray and gel - it was the spray aspect that I was especially nervous about. Maybe I could ask them just to use the gel?
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 15 May 2014 - 15:18
Have you tried getting some boric acid/borax or some DIY stuff? While most of the pest control companies say the fumes don't linger & you need only a few hours before moving back in, none of them will guarantee it is safe. I had pest control come over sometime early on in my pregnancy & they said 24 hours...but I stayed away for quite a few days as my husband felt there was still quite an odor for a few days. Didn't want to risk it.This wasn't for roaches so I do not know if they would be using similar chemicals. I do know from pest control in the office that there is some sort of localized gel applicators & gel that is used for cockroaches. That definitely did not have any fumes/smell.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 15 May 2014 - 14:24
Hi Over the last few weeks we have noticed an increased number of cockroaches in our kitchen. We are relatively clean people and I have cleaned out all of our cupboards but we are still noticing a few here and there. I am keen to get rid of them as they are gross. I would like to call in a pest control company, like rentokil but I am 17 weeks pregnant and we have cats (which are house cats). Does anyone have any experience of using pest control when pregnant -- is it okay or should it be avoided?!?
 
 

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