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Question by Michael Yong
Submitted on 11/25/2003
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There's quite a numbers of small cockroaches in my car, how can i get rid of it? Anybody can help me on this?  


Answer by mambole
Submitted on 2/25/2004
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There's quite a numbers of small cockroaches in my car, how can i get rid of it? Anybody can help me on this?

 

Answer by myaccount
Submitted on 3/2/2004
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My dad has the same problem in his truck. They are hard to kill. He has even set off bombs in there. I recommend vacuuming and getting rid of any food, and if anybody has any ideas please help.

 

Answer by jaxson
Submitted on 3/3/2004
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Get rid of the twinkies and cookies.

 

Answer by Vel
Submitted on 6/18/2004
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Fogg/Bomb it then vacuum it up.  Once you've done that, STOP eating in the car!  You may need to Fogg it twice.

 

Answer by jeanie
Submitted on 11/2/2004
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keep your car clean and find out how they got there!

 

Answer by thedude99
Submitted on 11/23/2005
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I got the same problem and I have no clue where they come from but I ripped up my back seat under where people sit I found about 10 large ones, damn bastards wont go away>(

 

Answer by jean
Submitted on 1/10/2006
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i have a whole nest of roaches in my car the filthy bastards keep coming i have tried everything they just wont go. HELP PLEASE !!!!!!!!!!!

 

Answer by Sailmason
Submitted on 11/8/2006
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The roaches seem to be coming in and out of the vents possibly looking for water.

 

Answer by BUGHATER
Submitted on 1/9/2007
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I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM. I WAS JUST READING ON ANOTHER SITE AND I GUY ON THERE SAID TO BOMB THE CAR WITH YOUR AC RUNNING ON CIRCULATE THEN GO FOR A LONG DRIVE TO AIR OUT THE VEHICLE. I USED A BOMB IN MY HIGHLANDER FOUR TIMES, I WOULD SPRAY SOME UNDER THE SEATS AND IN THE GLOVE BOX. NOW I SEE ONE OR TWO EVERY NOW AND THEN IT IS NOT AS INFESTED AS IT WAS BEFORE. BUT THEY ARE STILL THERE. I AM GONNA TRY THE BOMBS WHILE  THE AC RUNNING THIS TIME. MAKE SURE YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR WELL. THE ROACHES ARE JUST GOING WHERE THERE IS FOOD AND MAYBE ANY LIQUIDS ( SODA CANS, ETC. )

 

Answer by rickjames
Submitted on 2/9/2007
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i kno how to get rid of them.. this may sound crazy but i promise you it works like a charm. get some sugar and sprinkle it around your car.. leave it like that for a week then vacume.. the more you use the better your results.

 

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