Looks fake

the bitch screams would be epic if i woke up to see some shit like that..gives no fuck the fear is real no shame in my game

the bitch screams would be epic if i woke up to see some shit like that..gives no fuck the fear is real no shame in my game

What they eating?
Probably in full on cockroach buffetWhat they eating?
I tried this before in a house with an ant problem and in a house with roaches.All he had to do is spray them joints easy target on the white wall like that. I spray the crib inside and out every summer with this. No bug problems. http://www.walmart.com/ip/Ortho-Home-Defense-Max-Ready-to-Use-with-Wand-1.33-gal/19864174
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I tried this before in a house with an ant problem and in a house with roaches.
That shit does not work.
This stuff below kills every invading insect I've ever dealt with. It's supposed to be good for a lot of other shit, but I can't testify to that , because I only use it to kill insects. Plus, it's damn near odorless. You get a slight whiff of isoprophyl alcohol, but that's all.
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You spray it ONCE in a few key locations (under sinks and around drains, cracks and openings to outdoors) and it will kill everything in the house plus future generations WAY before it's effect wears off.
I bought a 2-family rental property years ago with literally hundreds of thousands of roaches in it. I bombed that bitch twice a week for a month and a half, and they just kept multiplying and hatching faster than the poison could take them out.
A health nut in my family put me on to this shit. He's allergic to damn near everything and paranoid about chemical toxicity and the environment. This shit is safe for humans and pets, alcohol based, colorless, and it is powerful as fuck. Anything it doesn't kill on contact, becomes a carrier and spreads it to the rest of the vermin. It remains active for months wherever you spray it and it glows under UV light so you can check to see if it still there.
That little Windex sized bottle is about $20 and it's hard as fuck to find. Only 2-3 places within 50 miles of me carry it. But I used one whole bottle to liberate that house damn near 10 years ago, the second bottle I kept for my own home and it's still half full. You can dilute it with rubbing alcohol to make it stretch and it's still strong enough to kill whatever you throw at it.
Good looks on this.I tried this before in a house with an ant problem and in a house with roaches.
That shit does not work.
This stuff below kills every invading insect I've ever dealt with. It's supposed to be good for a lot of other shit, but I can't testify to that , because I only use it to kill insects. Plus, it's damn near odorless. You get a slight whiff of isoprophyl alcohol, but that's all.
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You spray it ONCE in a few key locations (under sinks and around drains, cracks and openings to outdoors) and it will kill everything in the house plus future generations WAY before it's effect wears off.
I bought a 2-family rental property years ago with literally hundreds of thousands of roaches in it. I bombed that bitch twice a week for a month and a half, and they just kept multiplying and hatching faster than the poison could take them out.
A health nut in my family put me on to this shit. He's allergic to damn near everything and paranoid about chemical toxicity and the environment. This shit is safe for humans and pets, alcohol based, colorless, and it is powerful as fuck. Anything it doesn't kill on contact, becomes a carrier and spreads it to the rest of the vermin. It remains active for months wherever you spray it and it glows under UV light so you can check to see if it still there.
That little Windex sized bottle is about $20 and it's hard as fuck to find. Only 2-3 places within 50 miles of me carry it. But I used one whole bottle to liberate that house damn near 10 years ago, the second bottle I kept for my own home and it's still half full. You can dilute it with rubbing alcohol to make it stretch and it's still strong enough to kill whatever you throw at it.
***Shit decimates bedbugs, too***