Do bugs survive when you vacuum them up? I'm scared shitless of cockroaches, if I see one surrounded by the...
I'm scared shitless of cockroaches, if I see one surrounded by the house and my husband isn't home to deal next to it I vacuum them up. Do they die when you vacuum them or will they feast of the food crumbs and multiply contained by the vacuum and then soon crawl onto my bed for revenge? I don't like bloodshed ANY insect but I am just so fearful of them its debilitating and I can't bearing within 5 foot of them unless I have a vacuum nozzle pointed their instrument.
I really think cockroaches can survive anything so sprinkle some boric tart on the floor and vacuum it up with the roaches and conceivably it will kill them inside the vacuum. I know fleas will survive within the vacuum because I have see it. I hate those roaches too, especially the flying ones. Let me bring up to date you my roach story so you can have nightmares. I be sitting at my computer late one dark and I saw something out of the corner of my eye on the wall and when I looked, it was one of those giant flying roaches (I swear it be 3 inches long) and I grabbed a magazine lying on the desk and knock it off the wall onto the floor where on earth it splatted, but jumped up and run back up the wall similar to it was coming final to get me. So, I looked around for a weapon and adjectives I could find was my communication opener. I stabbed at the roach 2 times and the second time, I get him right in the rear legs. So now I hold a squirming roach impaled on the failure of a letter opening and so I run into the bathroom and get a big see of toilet paper and verbs the roach off the memo opener and throw it surrounded by the toilet and flush. That particular toilet flushes slow and while I be watching the water swirl around, the embankment roach climbed out of the paper and started swimming towards the side of the toilet!!!!! I chit you not. So I panic and grabbed partially a roll of toilet paper and threw it over him and thankfully, he go down the toilet. So, now I predict him in the sewer next to a big bandage around his middle. doing push-ups and lifting weights to the Rocky focus and saying "This ain't over biatch!" I am of late waiting for the revenge of the roaches !!!!!
Your question is cracking me up because this thought have kept me up at night. I once even ( this is shameful to admit) vacuumed up a spider and then sit there staring at my vacuum for around 10 minutes convinced I would see the spider waltzing right back out and next to my luck bringing with him the other spider I vacuumed up just about 6 months before.
After I hoover away these lovely little friends I usually agree to the vacuum run a few extra minutes more. Perhaps this is wishful thinking but I like to believe that this will suck them even further down into the pod making it harder for them to escape and the dust and gunk down there will suffocate them or at lowest give them such a desperate case of the spins that they a short time ago repeatedly bang in that head against the bottom of the daypack instead of finding there style back out to favourite place me.
For your ( and my ) sake I am going to say that YES as expected it kills them and turn us for debugging our homes so fantastically.
Answers: i hope not
im with you im terrified to
you're not alone:)
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