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Actually brown-banded cockroaches very commonly go into phones and scanners, 
printers, monitors, CPUs.  At least in the office environment and, of course, 
home office, too.  We've had many of those items infested here.
Lou

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Subject: Re: [pestlist] home invasion

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Dear Barbara,

It sounds as if your search has been very thorough - but I will add two hiding 
places which proved to be a source of roaches in an old rented apartment of 
mine.  The kitchen cabinet catches appeared to hold egg sacs, and our telephone 
(forgive the pun) was bugged.  I can only assume they liked the warmth of the 
answering machine unit.

It doesn't sound to be the same type of roach based on the behavior you 
mentioned, but I figure a good hiding place is a good hiding place.
Good luck


Denise





Denise Migdail
Textile Conservator
Asian Art Museum
200 Larkin Street
San Francisco, CA  94102



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I have an infestation of brown-banded cockroaches in my kitchen and dining 
room.  I found where the egg-sacs were - in a drawer of linens in the dining 
room - so I put the linens through a very hot washing cycle, took everything 
out of the stand-alone china cabinet, pulled the drawers out, and killed 
everything I found.  No activity for about a week, and now they're coming back 
- mostly in my kitchen, where I haven't been able to find any eggs.

I pulled out my refrigerator and checked the coils, I've looked behind the 
pictures on the walls, unscrewed outlet covers, etc. -  no signs.  Unlike my 
German friends, it doesn't seem that they are coming out of the walls; I am not 
finding any in kitchen cabinets.

I'm assuming that the ID is correct, although I've never seen one fly.  They 
mostly hang out high up on walls, and are very placid - they don't run for it 
when someone comes close, they don't scatter when the lights are turned on, and 
I don't see them on my kitchen counters at night.  I don't  know what they're 
eating.

I would be eternally grateful for info!  Any suggestions?

Barbara Appelbaum



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