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here is a great recipie that I got from this list (I think)

it works.

I relpaced white cheese fot the milk powder

enjoy

shaul

 

 

How to Get

Rid of Cockroaches the Easiest Way

by: Junji Takano

30–40 years ago, I was living in Habikino City in Osaka where

people were getting ready for progress. Majority of the people of Habikino City

were poor farmers, thus, a lot of

cockroaches were everywhere; even drainage pipes under the roads were filled

with roaches, rats and other harmful insects.

However, can you believe that roaches

suddenly disappeared from the city? Citizen groups in the city organized the

entire population to join the " Cockroach Eradication Movement " with

the help of city government and other big corporations for financial

assistance.

It was a simple wisdom of an old folk who

found a formula that can eradicate roaches in a matter of 3 days to a week.

Since then, for more than 20 years we had a clean city and no roaches.

Later, the city became rich in

industries. They grow vegetables even inside buildings (hydroponics). Because

of the progress in producing vegetables, many young people from outside the

city came to look for work. Suddenly, the city became a mammoth rich city

crowded with the growing population. This population growth turned the city

into the highest income town.

Now, young Habikino people never remember

the old forgotten way on how to eradicate roaches.

Here is the simple recipe that you can

make in your own kitchen with ingredients costing a few dollars and that can

last for a couple of years:

1. Boric acid (powdered form) = 250 grams (8.8 oz.)

2. Onion liquefied (without water) in a blender = 200 grams (7 oz.)

3. Starch = 20 grams (0.7 oz.)

4. Wheat flour (bread and cake purpose) = 20 grams (0.7 oz.)

5. Powdered milk = 25 grams (5 tsp.)

6. Sugar = 30 grams (1 oz.)

Place all the above ingredients into a

plastic bowl, and then mix them well. Place an old newspaper on the floor,

either

on your yard or in the garage and pour all the wet ingredients onto it and let

it sit the whole night. In the morning, you will find that it has dried up

somewhat to the point where you can make a small fingernail-sized balls from

it. You can place these balls under the sink, around the drainage pipes, in

your garage, storage areas or wherever cockroaches live.

In a matter of three days to a week, you

won't see cockroaches anymore. So where did they go? They are no longer in your

house. They will be dehydrated by boric acid. They will be dried up. Try it. A

dollar can keep your home free from roaches. I myself do not have any roaches

in my house for so many years.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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oh cool! I'm saving this one. Horse apples are supposed to repell critters from

your yard but I cant remember which ones LOL....

 

planting mums in with your veggies help with aphids and other non beneficials

and plain old ashes for leeches sticks to them and kills them. Also bury halve a

can of beer in your garden and leeches can get in but I think they get 'tanked'

and forgot how to get out LOL.

evie

 

we did try moth balls for squirrels and roof rats......nope....at nite you could

here them roll the dang things across the attic floor and I swear they were

bowling......

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Shaul:

 

 

 

What kind of starch do you use? What comes to mind is potato starch & laundry

starch, two different things. This recipe is interesting…

 

 

 

Gretta

 

 

 

 

 

On

Behalf Of shaul morgenstern

Thursday, December 17, 2009 7:12 AM

 

Cockroach

 

 

 

 

 

here is a great recipie that I got from this list (I think)

it works.

I relpaced white cheese fot the milk powder

enjoy

shaul

 

How to Get

Rid of Cockroaches the Easiest Way

by: Junji Takano

30–40 years ago, I was living in Habikino City in Osaka where

people were getting ready for progress. Majority of the people of Habikino City

were poor farmers, thus, a lot of

cockroaches were everywhere; even drainage pipes under the roads were filled

with roaches, rats and other harmful insects.

However, can you believe that roaches

suddenly disappeared from the city? Citizen groups in the city organized the

entire population to join the " Cockroach Eradication Movement " with

the help of city government and other big corporations for financial

assistance.

It was a simple wisdom of an old folk who

found a formula that can eradicate roaches in a matter of 3 days to a week.

Since then, for more than 20 years we had a clean city and no roaches.

Later, the city became rich in

industries. They grow vegetables even inside buildings (hydroponics). Because

of the progress in producing vegetables, many young people from outside the

city came to look for work. Suddenly, the city became a mammoth rich city

crowded with the growing population. This population growth turned the city

into the highest income town.

Now, young Habikino people never remember

the old forgotten way on how to eradicate roaches.

Here is the simple recipe that you can

make in your own kitchen with ingredients costing a few dollars and that can

last for a couple of years:

1. Boric acid (powdered form) = 250 grams (8.8 oz.)

2. Onion liquefied (without water) in a blender = 200 grams (7 oz.)

3. Starch = 20 grams (0.7 oz.)

4. Wheat flour (bread and cake purpose) = 20 grams (0.7 oz.)

5. Powdered milk = 25 grams (5 tsp.)

6. Sugar = 30 grams (1 oz.)

Place all the above ingredients into a

plastic bowl, and then mix them well. Place an old newspaper on the floor,

either

on your yard or in the garage and pour all the wet ingredients onto it and let

it sit the whole night. In the morning, you will find that it has dried up

somewhat to the point where you can make a small fingernail-sized balls from

it. You can place these balls under the sink, around the drainage pipes, in

your garage, storage areas or wherever cockroaches live.

In a matter of three days to a week, you

won't see cockroaches anymore. So where did they go? They are no longer in your

house. They will be dehydrated by boric acid. They will be dried up. Try it. A

dollar can keep your home free from roaches. I myself do not have any roaches

in my house for so many years.

 

 

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LOL. Bowling Mice. can you get that on film. LMAO!!! May be able to get paid for

that one.

 

 

, Selkie <earthmotheressentials wrote:

>

> oh cool! I'm saving this one. Horse apples are supposed to repell critters

from your yard but I cant remember which ones LOL....

>

> planting mums in with your veggies help with aphids and other non beneficials

and plain old ashes for leeches sticks to them and kills them. Also bury halve a

can of beer in your garden and leeches can get in but I think they get 'tanked'

and forgot how to get out LOL.

> evie

>

> we did try moth balls for squirrels and roof rats......nope....at nite you

could here them roll the dang things across the attic floor and I swear they

were bowling......

>

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hi gretta,I just used potato starch

shaul

 

 

Posted by: " Gretta Anderson " ganderson3211 willowhawk56

Sun Dec 20, 2009 5:05 am (PST)

 

Shaul:

 

What kind of starch do you use? What comes to mind is potato starch

& laundry starch, two different things. This recipe is interesting…

 

Gretta

 

[]

On Behalf Of shaul morgenstern

Thursday, December 17, 2009 7:12 AM

 

[oils_herbs_ etc] Cockroach

 

here is a great recipie that I got from this list (I think)

it works.

I relpaced white cheese fot the milk powder

enjoy

shaul

 

How to Get

Rid of Cockroaches the Easiest Way

by: Junji Takano

30–40 years ago, I was living in Habikino City in Osaka where

people were getting ready for progress. Majority of the people of Habikino City

were poor farmers, thus, a lot of

cockroaches were everywhere; even drainage pipes under the roads were filled

with roaches, rats and other harmful insects.

However, can you believe that roaches

suddenly disappeared from the city? Citizen groups in the city organized the

entire population to join the " Cockroach Eradication Movement " with

the help of city government and other big corporations for financial

assistance.

It was a simple wisdom of an old folk who

found a formula that can eradicate roaches in a matter of 3 days to a week.

Since then, for more than 20 years we had a clean city and no roaches.

Later, the city became rich in

industries. They grow vegetables even inside buildings (hydroponics) . Because

of the progress in producing vegetables, many young people from outside the

city came to look for work. Suddenly, the city became a mammoth rich city

crowded with the growing population. This population growth turned the city

into the highest income town.

Now, young Habikino people never remember

the old forgotten way on how to eradicate roaches.

Here is the simple recipe that you can

make in your own kitchen with ingredients costing a few dollars and that can

last for a couple of years:

1. Boric acid (powdered form) = 250 grams (8.8 oz.)

2. Onion liquefied (without water) in a blender = 200 grams (7 oz.)

3. Starch = 20 grams (0.7 oz.)

4. Wheat flour (bread and cake purpose) = 20 grams (0.7 oz.)

5. Powdered milk = 25 grams (5 tsp.)

6. Sugar = 30 grams (1 oz.)

Place all the above ingredients into a

plastic bowl, and then mix them well. Place an old newspaper on the floor,

either

on your yard or in the garage and pour all the wet ingredients onto it and let

it sit the whole night. In the morning, you will find that it has dried up

somewhat to the point where you can make a small fingernail-sized balls from

it. You can place these balls under the sink, around the drainage pipes, in

your garage, storage areas or wherever cockroaches live.

In a matter of three days to a week, you

won't see cockroaches anymore. So where did they go? They are no longer in your

house. They will be dehydrated by boric acid. They will be dried up. Try it. A

dollar can keep your home free from roaches. I myself do not have any roaches

in my house for so many years.

 

 

 

 

 

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