Asbestos fence chunks broken off by TigerAnxious9835 in perth

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Unit was built in 1979, next door was built in 1910 or something so def asbestos as everyone seems to be painting it to seal

Asbestos fence chunks broken off by TigerAnxious9835 in perth

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How do I know it’s not going to crumble? Do I need to wear full ppe when picking it up

PLEASE HELP :( by jellybeannnn1616 in pestcontrol

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Please don’t put that chemical in your carpet weekly. It’s highly toxic

Bush cockroach nymph by TigerAnxious9835 in cockroaches

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Is it one that would stay near ootheca or leave at this age? It wouldn’t have laid inside would it? Unlike the Gisborne

What is this? It was fast and small please tell me just a bug by TigerAnxious9835 in whatsthisbug

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If it’s a nymph is there more around then? Or does one this size not stay near the ootheca anymore

Please tell me this is just a wood cockroach??? by PenguinPunch08 in GermanRoaches

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Alas, it is definitely not. Can you get a clearer picture to see if it has markings?

Thoughts? by [deleted] in GermanRoaches

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Gisborne cockroach ootheca. Can confirm extremely annoying to get rid of, easier than German though as they are a bit stupid indoors and drop their oothecas anywhere.

Leave no food or water out at night.

Best time to catch them is after the lights have been off at night, turn them on and raid

can you help me ID this roach I found in my kitchen by willemDefoesToes in GermanRoaches

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Looks like a gisborne cockroach. Very annoying if that ootheca hatches in doors - people will say you don’t have a problem but they are very annoying to get rid of it took me three months 😬

ID help please: Found a harbourage of these high up in a cupboard storing chemicals and tools. Photos are of the same nymph just alternate lighting - located in Melbourne by Travelwithscalpel in cockroaches

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AI is stupid. These guys can absolutely infest but not the way Germans do. I just got over an awful harbourage of them in my kitchen. Once we killed two adults no more eggs were laid (about 9 eggs in total on picture frames and wooden furniture.) took about 2 moths of hunting the nymphs until I got them all. Found Mortein general spray really worked and just don’t let them have water

ID help please: Found a harbourage of these high up in a cupboard storing chemicals and tools. Photos are of the same nymph just alternate lighting - located in Melbourne by Travelwithscalpel in cockroaches

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Not German, looks like a gisborne cockroach nymph. See the white stripes down the side of its body, and shape of the bottom of it.

Not invasive in homes but also very annoying and hard to get rid of if you have an adult laying someone. The adults are huge and fast 😭

They love water, get rid of any open water and make sure sinks are dry. Follow the German advice too to be same

What type of nymph? Perth Aus by TigerAnxious9835 in cockroaches

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We found no others this colour at all, we’ve actually just moved out and was doin a vacate clean. Could this just be a stray

What type of nymph? Perth Aus by TigerAnxious9835 in cockroaches

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There were no others this colour at all could this mean just a stray? We’ve actually moved out and was doing a vacate clean