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Cockroaches Becoming ‘Almost Impossible' to Kill With Pesticides Alone
2019-07-07
[US News] IF IT FEELS AS IF attempts to fix a cockroach infestation by spraying pesticides are futile, there may be a reason for that.

Researchers warn that pesticides are failing to work on the most common type of cockroach in the world, the German cockroach.

The study, published in the journal Scientific Reports, found that the insects are developing a resistance to the insecticides on which exterminators rely.

"This is a previously unrealized challenge in cockroaches," said Michael Scharf, an author of the study and a professor at Purdue University. "Cockroaches developing resistance to multiple classes of insecticides at once will make controlling these pests almost impossible with chemicals alone."

Over the span of six months, Scharf and his fellow researchers used pesticide combinations in Indiana buildings containing cockroaches. One treatment involved a rotation of three different insecticides. Another used a mixture of two insecticides, and the last one used insecticides to which the cockroaches seemed to not be immune.
Posted by:Besoeker

#13  Also... kid, first night in old house: Lights out. Dark rustlings and imaginings. Lights on. Freakin' scene from Aliens, and then some. Stomping or rolled up newspaper wasn't gonna cut it. Sprayed that bottle of death empty, more or less, and if it'd been a pulse rifle in the whatever watt range I'm pretty sure I'd have brought the house down and called it a good night's work. "Only way to be sure. Sorry." Of course it's all relative.
Posted by: Chunky McCoy4391   2019-07-07 21:13  

#12  OPSEC

The encroachers were growing precocious:
"Mass murderin' Burgers! Atrocious!"
Mods, scratch rature, pronto,
Before they catch on to
What works! Not all readers aren't roaches.

Not deliberately baiting Herb, just couldn't bring myself to second-guess that Pic-a-Nic, which reminded me, thirty-something years on, of a silly discussion re merits of using chunky PB for bait. Also, archy.

Finally... probably... while indulging a nostalgic craving for "Roach Prufe" imagery, stumbled across the mildly entertaining story of its inventor (purported story, I should say, having seen nothing of the site but that single page).

Posted by: Chunky McCoy4391   2019-07-07 20:50  

#11  Not to mention the huge, fat, roaches in the capital building Dale. You see them on TV all the time.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2019-07-07 14:03  

#10  NO mention of BORIC ACID?
Posted by: rature   2019-07-07 12:13  

#9  Pointy-toed cowboy boots - corner cockroach killers.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-07-07 11:17  

#8  Shoe proof roaches have yet to evolve.
Posted by: Sholuth Hupuper1180   2019-07-07 10:42  

#7  Maybe these are 'elite' cockroaches. Or those in India are illiterate and can't read latest roach research and infer that they're not supposed to die. Because I went and found some roaches under my kitchen sink, sprayed them with the off-the-shelf thingy and lo and behold !

They suffered and died, silently screaming "Why ?!"

Lesson : Do not believe every study. Some are sponsored by manufacturers touting their new products.

Ugly post, I know
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-07-07 10:26  

#6  With friggin' sharks on their bases!
Posted by: Fred   2019-07-07 09:40  

#5  Lasers
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-07-07 09:26  

#4  #4 yes, in DC we have a huge roach population.Have had for years. Within 1000 yards of the White house. Houses and apartments crawling with them. Turn on a light and they scurry about from every surface in the apartment. Dogs food bowl or water bowl everywhere.
Posted by: Dale   2019-07-07 08:27  

#3  silica aerogel is also useful for packaging anything that shouldn't get moist like camera lenses and electronics.
Posted by: AlanC   2019-07-07 07:29  

#2  They recommend desiccant dust for bedbugs — would that work for cockroaches as well? From an article on bedbugs:

Desiccant dusts. Two low toxicity dusts with good effectiveness include silica aerogel and diatomaceous earth (DE). Both of these dusts are low risk to humans, and work by desiccating, or drying out, bed bugs that come in contact with it. Silica aerogel is, in some studies, superior for this purpose. It is sold under various trade names including Tri-Die™ and CimeXa™. Diatomaceous earth can also be effective. Look for DE for insect control–it is not the same product as diatomaceous earth used in swimming pool filters, which is dangerous to breath. Some pest control companies now use desiccant dusts extensively in bed bug control. These relatively inexpensive dust can be purchased online or in garden centers or hardware stores. Look for products labeled for indoor use and lightly dust all accessible crack, crevices and voids.
Posted by: trailing wife   2019-07-07 06:44  

#1  I heard they walk on two legs now in LA.
Posted by: Dale   2019-07-07 05:37  

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