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Showing posts with label Cockroach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cockroach. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

News Article ~ Thai student discovers a clever solution for killing cockroaches

The theory is interesting and it might just work.
It might even work for Lizards.
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News Article
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Thai student discovers a clever solution for killing cockroaches

ISAAN:-- Jenjira Ponyong, a Prathom 6 student from Pracha-anukro Primary School, Kalasin province has invented a unique solution for killing cockroaches.
 
The student created  the solution by experimenting with 3 basic ingredients: cement powder, rice flour and Ovaltine powder.
 
Once the solution is mixed it is put in a place where the cockroaches usually roam together alongside a tray of water.
 
Janjira summarized the thought process behind creating the solution:
 
1. Ovaltine powder attracts the cockroaches.
 
2. The rice flour causes the cockroaches to be thirsty.
 
3. Once the cement powder mixed with water it will become hardened and caused death to cockroaches.
 
Comparing to general pesticide, her solution does not use any chemical which will contaminate the environment or affect people.
 
A big thumbs up for the student for creating kryptonite for cockroaches!
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Friday, October 24, 2014

Thursday, March 07, 2013

ScreenCast-O-Matic ~ GIF from Online Videos

Warning! Cockroaches below!

First of all, my apology to those who are afraid of cockroaches. I really did not intend it to be this way, and only thought of it on hindsight because when I needed to test this Online Software, it was the the fist website that had something moving.

So for those who are afraid of cockroaches, I pushed the sample pictures as far down as possible... it's the least I can do.

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ScreenCast-O-Matic
~ http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/
~ useful to Make A GIF from an Online Video

One-click screen capture recording on Windows or Mac computers with no install for FREE!

Useful Online Software to record what's happening on screen and convert to GIF
Very useful to make 'GIFs' and record 'Online Videos'.

Scroll down to my samples below. (Warning! Samples are Cockroaches)

• BIGGER ~ http://oi45.tinypic.com/2hg4d9l.jpg ~ 02-01 GIF ~ Cockroach ~ 01 Ful Size 320x360 ~ Original.gif

• Smaller ~ http://oi45.tinypic.com/2cffrli.jpg ~ 02-02 GIF ~ Cockroach ~ 01 Smaller Size 160px ~ Downsized just using the first number.gif


 

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Monday, November 26, 2012

Cockroach ~ Catch the cockroach for chance to win a New iPad!

Warning! this "game" will download a
Virus to your computer. If you see this "game"...
Do Not Play it.

What you see below in this Blog Post... is
safe because I have managed to disable it.

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Title: Cockroach ~ Catch the cockroach for chance to win a New iPad!
If this Shockwave Flash does not work, scroll down to see the GIF animation of it.
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If the Shockwave Flash above does not work here are the GIF animation of the above.

 

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Friday, October 21, 2011

Bed Bugs Are Worse Than Cockroaches...

Just read this news... it's old news but I found the last line very interesting... here it is.

"(Bed bugs are) worse than cockroaches because they suck blood,
all it takes to bring them home is to sleep over at a friend's place."
 ~ Reynald Boudet, owner of the Aurouze extermination shop in Paris, Tue Nov 16, 2010.

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First read it here...

News ~ NY bed bugs move in on Paris
 ~ TODAY Newspaper, Thursday 2010 Nov 18, Page 3

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A search on the internet showed a similar article at...

Paris bitten by New York-style bed bug scare
By Patrick Vignal and Nick Vinocur
PARIS | Tue Nov 16, 2010 2:06pm EST
(Editing by Catherine Bremer and Tim Pearce)

(Reuters) - Tiny, bloodthirsty and relentless, the insect pest that became a nightmare for millions of New Yorkers has found its way to Paris, spreading fear of an outbreak that could turn into the ultimate tourism-killer.

Bed bugs, known in French as "punaises de lit," or "bed drawing pins," were a rarity in France just three years ago, far less prevalent in homes than mice or cockroaches and well under the radar of public health officials. No longer.

An employee at the public health section of Paris' City Hall who asked not to be named said more than 600 places in the city have needed treating for bed bug infection so far this year -- a marked increase from 2009.

While the city is playing down the extent of the problem, rejecting the term "invasion," exterminators said bed bugs were spreading quickly throughout the French capital and had already appeared in other parts of the country.

"Let's say it started in 2007," said Reynald Boudet, owner of the Aurouze extermination shop in Paris. "Back then we had ten requests per year. Now it's more like a hundred ... We are getting more and more orders for (extermination) products from all over the country."

Travelers from the United States and Canada had probably acted as hosts for the tiny parasites, which lodge in fabric -- preferably beds -- and feed on human blood at night, he said.

The problem grabbed public attention when France Info, a radio news station, reported on Tuesday that several Parisian hotels had been infested. It said one threw out all of its carpets and furniture after guests complained.

Paris City Hall said it had been overwhelmed with calls.

A City Hall spokeswoman said she had no statistics available on bed bugs. She said they did not have priority status and only accounted for an "infinitesimal part" of public extermination visits.

Yet an outbreak in Paris could deter tourists from booking hotel rooms or renting apartments, potentially threatening an industry that brings in billions of dollars a year.

Bed bugs, about the size of a grain of rice and flat-shaped, have became a headache for thousands of New Yorkers since an unstoppable invasion left them with painfully itchy and unsightly red welts.

Notoriously tough to dislodge but not disease carriers, the bugs work their way into bedding or furniture upholstery where they can survive for a year without eating or put up with extreme temperatures as they wait for a host to come along.

Exterminators use powerful chemicals to rid apartments of the bugs, an invasive process that forces tenants to move out and deep-clean all their possessions.

The parasites are highly efficient at spreading in an urban environment such as Paris or New York, where they have invaded the seat of the United Nations, the offices of former U.S. President Bill Clinton and a Victoria's Secret lingerie store.

"They're worse than cockroaches because they suck blood," said Aurouze's Boudet. "All it takes to bring them home is to sleep over at a friend's place."

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Thursday, June 10, 2010

Fear Of Cockroaches

We all have our fears; we'll just have to manage our them. Avoid your fears as much as you can so you don't have to face them Un-Necessarily. When you can't avoid them, you'll have to face them, think of ways you can manage them so that when you meet your fears, you're ready to do what you have to do.

Here is an animated image of a cockroach. I've minimised it out of respect for those who have this phobia with cockroaches.

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Via Tinypic Account

Click on image to enlarge... if you dare!



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Via Multiply Account

Note:
This image below is a Dead-Link 
because Multiply Website is Dead.

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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Tuesday, January 05, 2010

Cockroach ~ Able to Live 9 Days Without Head


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• A cockroach can live nine days without its head before it starves to death.
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• The cockroach is the fastest animal on 6 legs covering a meter a second.
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• The cockroach will probably survive a Nuclear Disaster.
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