Joe. Wonder who's ignorance is being displayed? In order to eradicate ALL the roaches with a jar of peanut butter, the roaches breed faster then the jar could possibly get rid of. If any thing ,it would take a jar of peanut butter(opened) in each and every room for YEARS plus several at the the wood pile ,Just to rid the ones that don't ever breed again. Fools folly.Sure would be a STINKY HOUSE. As far as a bag of spuds from the market. leave em out doors on the lawn well away from the house(open the bag first) problem solved. Spiders, fire ants, etc would make short mess of em plus the lawn spray. Exterminators solve the problem of many open jars of peanut butter stinking up the house and STILL HAVE THE CRITTERS living in warm comfort. Horse hockey. What a crock. BY olds own admission. he has em. So my advice to all of you that expects peanut butter being the cheaper mode of getting rid of the cockroaches , JUST CALL ORKIN!! problem solved. LOU
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