Thursday, January 28, 2010

Keep Cockroaches Out For A Night How Do I Get Rid Of The Cockroaches In My Hamster Cage?

How do I get rid of the cockroaches in my hamster cage? - keep cockroaches out for a night

I clean my hamster cage every few days (3-5), but every night I found cockroaches in their cage. The anxiety that my hamster can get sick. I clean the bowl of food every day and the water bowl. I can not change the type of chips I have good reasons for the many pet shops, that a good offer. A cage resting outside help? It consists of plastic removable bottom and sides of the wire. What can I do to prevent cockroaches from my cage invadng to Hammie?

8 comments:

pupgrann... said...

Get some boric acid and put on the edges of rooms, closets, etc. .. In fact, do have a better pest control company. Cockroaches Get your whole house! You may not get sick too!

Mandy said...

Get the roach motels, and keep the cage. Do not use a poison, not to hurt the hamster. He has every reason to worry, because the cockroaches carry all sorts of germs and disease. Elsewhere in the house, you can spray cockroaches or other. Thus, be careful around the hamster, because it does not take much to these little body bruised. But hang on each side of the cage. If that fails, you can take your hamster and elsewhere, that the house is professionally done by an exterminator. Moth balls are made from all sorts of things and probably not even safe to keep a small animal.

Mandy said...

Get the roach motels, and keep the cage. Do not use a poison, not to hurt the hamster. He has every reason to worry, because the cockroaches carry all sorts of germs and disease. Elsewhere in the house, you can spray cockroaches or other. Thus, be careful around the hamster, because it does not take much to these little body bruised. But hang on each side of the cage. If that fails, you can take your hamster and elsewhere, that the house is professionally done by an exterminator. Moth balls are made from all sorts of things and probably not even safe to keep a small animal.

Mandy said...

Get the roach motels, and keep the cage. Do not use a poison, not to hurt the hamster. He has every reason to worry, because the cockroaches carry all sorts of germs and disease. Elsewhere in the house, you can spray cockroaches or other. Thus, be careful around the hamster, because it does not take much to these little body bruised. But hang on each side of the cage. If that fails, you can take your hamster and elsewhere, that the house is professionally done by an exterminator. Moth balls are made from all sorts of things and probably not even safe to keep a small animal.

kayla said...

I totally copied and pated this spectacle is not my answer, but that sounds interesting, "A man I know, increases the cockroaches in her apartment at one end (photo). What does it goes a few inches into the plastic container with Vaseline to prevent the rise in the holes in the top of the tank on and off when you open the tank to feed. cockroaches can not climb out of Vaseline for any reason. So if you use the cage on a table in the middle of the Chinchilla space provided and put Vaseline on the few inches below each table legs can be together. or the cage in the middle of a piece of Plexiglas that extends from 6 in all directions, and the choroid with Vaseline everywhere, like a ditch. "

should probably also clean the cage, even MRE Oten

and eradicate

mothball might kill the hamsters ROAH berfore

goodluck

iblehxbl... said...

You can try to change it when the hamster cage
or take a roach trap, and in the vicinity, but outside the scope of your hamster



- I used to solve the same problem
He must first get rid of cockroaches

Annie said...

and if your hamster cage Cockaroaches do go home, sprayed, and if it's going to be times when ur good but not all ur **** cockraoche hamsters per cage, because they can damage or kill

Catholic,Conservative, Horsecrzy said...

Eeeeeeeeeeeew! It is soooooooooo great! I hate cockroaches. You can buy traps and mistakes them out of the cage.

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