QUOTE(jetwash @ Nov 16 2015, 11:03 AM)
Same case as mine. I call them designer cockroaches. Initially, I had this in my car due to small pieces of food dropped on car seats. It was one or two at first and very soon it grew in numbers. Tried pandan, sun the car, febreeze, etc but not effective. The most effective for me is to deplete them of food (means vacuum your car regularly) and using those sticky traps. I did not opt for organic poison/ chemical poison as I do not want to poison the car (it is an enclosed space anyway). I caught like 10 or 20 in the beginning and slowly the numbers dwindle. Thought I have solved it but soon realised it started to appear in my bedroom as well. They must have crawled in my bag and then when I bring my bag in to my room, they roam around freely. So we cleaned our room as well, set sticky booby traps and done. Room is now clear. Car should be clear, but I still put the sticky traps once a while just to make sure.
This post has been edited by mastering: Nov 16 2015, 12:01 PM
Nov 16 2015, 12:01 PM

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