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.
>
>
_______________________________________________________________________________
> Brian Bettencourt * [EMAIL PROTECTED] *
> (773) 702-8096 / 5228
> Organismal Bio & Anatomy *
> http://home.uchicago.edu/~bbettenc/index.html
>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> "Thanks to modern chemistry, sleep is now
> optional" - Descendents
>
>
######################################################################
> THE GLOBAL GECKO ASSOCIATION
> LISTSERV
> WebSite: http://www.gekkota.com
> The GGA takes no responsibility for the contents of
> these postings.
>
######################################################################
>
=====
Laura
Universal Bettas
http://www.UniversalBettas.homestead.com/UniBetas.html
aka A.C.G.& S. Menagerie
"All things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small, All things wise and
wonderful, The Lord God made them all..."
__________________________________________________
Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35
a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/