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    Re: Oh yes. :D

    Congratulations, Kyle.
    James.

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    Re: Oh yes. :D

    Wow, congrats, Kyle!!! Way to go!! I love Atlanta... don't you need someone to go with you to help keep watch over all the roaches??!! :-)

    PS-- all mine seem to be doing fine... have decided to wait a bit on the hissers due to lack of space. Will keep you posted tho. :-)
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    Woo! I just found out that I also won a full ride scholarship to 3 colleges and 2 partial scholarships! And this is just at the regional level!

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    Re: Oh yes. :D

    good job Kyle, keep up the good work...........
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    Re: Oh yes. :D

    way cool
    what was the roach project btw?
    rhea
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    Re: Oh yes. :D

    Which barrier worked best on either glass or acrylic.
    Always use Vaseline on glass. ;D

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    Re: Oh yes. :D

    have you tried that roach barrier stuff from blaberus?
    I saw that on their web site and I'm curious
    what's that consist of?
    so oil doesn't work on glass?
    rhea
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    Re: Oh yes. :D

    My exact findings are as follows:
    Pam Spray, Crisco, and Bug Stop *The stuff on Blaberus* work best on Acrylic, while Pam Spray, Crisco, and Vaseline work best on Glass.

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    Re: Oh yes. :D

    what about just any old veggie oil, like corn or olive oil, safflower, sesame, etc?
    would they be like crisco?
    there are endless possible products - anything greasy, right?
    I've used safflower oil and it seems to do the job (on plastic)
    rhea
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    Re: Oh yes. :D

    Ah, but remember there are hidden advantages and disadvantages. Those are organic, hence, the roaches can snack on them a deplete the barrier.

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