Am I talking about me in the title? I could be but in this case, I am not. One of our Master Gardeners has a daughter who loves insects. I've been out to speak to her class and she is always so eager to learn and had really great questions. She has started a blog- The Girl Who Loves Bugs- about insects and it's AMAZING! I encourage you to follow her blog....I guarantee that you'll learn something!
I think it's fantastic that she is taking a passion and turning it into a learning tool for others. I wish that I was that ambitious when I was her age...instead I was busy throwing spiders at my brother.
Friday, September 27, 2013
The Girl Who Loves Bugs
Friday, September 13, 2013
Cockroaches in the house...should you worry?
For the past couple of weeks when I would go into the bathroom at night and turn on the light I would see tiny cockroaches scurrying about. It also happened one morning when the boy was with me and he was very upset when I rinsed the roach down the bathroom sink.
The boy- "MOMMY! We should have taken it outside and let it go!"
Me- "It's okay, cockroaches commonly live in sewers so it's going to be reunited with other cockroaches."
The boy- "Really? They live in sewers?"
Me- "Yes. When I was in college working on cockroaches I used to trap all my roaches from the sewer. I would get jars full of them overnight."
The boy- "Oh, okay."
So why am I not panicked that cockroaches are taking over my house? Well for one, anyone who knows me knows that I have a fondness for cockroaches so I don't panic when I see them. They rank from being cute to a mild annoyance to me. Secondly, I've identified them as American cockroach nymphs and I know that they are coming in the house looking for water because it has been so dry outside. If I really cared about them being in the house, I could go up in the attic and screen off any vent openings where they might be coming into the house, clean out our gutters (which probably would be a good ideas to do for other reasons as well) and stuff the weep holes with copper mesh. Our screens are already in good shape- hubby fixed that last month and the weather stripping around doors and windows is also good. I could also have the hubby go up and dust the attic or do a foundation spray around the house, but I'd rather not.
What do you do when you find a cockroach in the bathroom late at night?