01rangerxl
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Originally Posted By: Kruse
Originally Posted By: 01rangerxl
Also a new neighbor moved in around about when this started happening, not trying to blame her solely on coincidence, but a sudden roach appearance is kind of odd.
Is there any chance that the roaches were in her apartment this whole time and now she is insecticide-bombing them and they all suddenly just moved out of her apartment into yours?
No matter what, it's not acceptable.
I think it's more likely to be a new infestation due to the design of the building with indoor hallways and such. If they were already anywhere on this floor, I would have been seeing them.
I think it's possible they came in with boxes. Not seeing many larger ones yet, those are out in the hallway. The ones getting into my apartment look like they just recently hatched...very small.
Unfortunately with it being a 1920s building, it's just about impossible to seal up or even find every entry point.
Might look into the gel if I have to, but if the landlord isn't responsive to the issue, I may just look into breaking the lease and moving. Have also thought about one or two of those ultrasonic bug repellers, but again, I want the landlord to make an effort to correct it, especially since it will take treating the whole building to really stop the issue.
Bugs are more common in the South, but it is possible to keep them out of a residence by keeping it clean and doing a minimal amount of treatment. This is definitely abnormal.
Originally Posted By: 01rangerxl
Also a new neighbor moved in around about when this started happening, not trying to blame her solely on coincidence, but a sudden roach appearance is kind of odd.
Is there any chance that the roaches were in her apartment this whole time and now she is insecticide-bombing them and they all suddenly just moved out of her apartment into yours?
No matter what, it's not acceptable.
I think it's more likely to be a new infestation due to the design of the building with indoor hallways and such. If they were already anywhere on this floor, I would have been seeing them.
I think it's possible they came in with boxes. Not seeing many larger ones yet, those are out in the hallway. The ones getting into my apartment look like they just recently hatched...very small.
Unfortunately with it being a 1920s building, it's just about impossible to seal up or even find every entry point.
Might look into the gel if I have to, but if the landlord isn't responsive to the issue, I may just look into breaking the lease and moving. Have also thought about one or two of those ultrasonic bug repellers, but again, I want the landlord to make an effort to correct it, especially since it will take treating the whole building to really stop the issue.
Bugs are more common in the South, but it is possible to keep them out of a residence by keeping it clean and doing a minimal amount of treatment. This is definitely abnormal.