Brian,

one other option... you could accept that they are
here to stay and just sleep through them? hmmm? Didn't
think so! Just another idea! *grin*




--- brian bettencourt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 
> ...the battle continues.  As per Lyle's
> instructions, I put in a roach
> hotel.  Baited w/ peanut butter.  So far I have
> bagged one.  It's been in
> three days now, so I'm not confident.  Seems like
> once the crickets are
> mature and calling for one another, they're more
> interested in
> ... reproduction shall we say than food.
> 
> Round 2: crickets will be terminated w/ extreme
> prejudice.  We're talking
> a scorched earth (well bleach actually) policy.
> 
>
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