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    Tried and tested useful household tips

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      Mvm
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      Change the sponge regularly, eg weekly.

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        znzyzyzx
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        WCW:
        znzyzyzx:

        [quote=\"WCW\"]can try hanging peacock feather on the wall - will not have lizard


        where to buy real peacock feather ?

        i used to buy then at Giant... now i am not so sure.
        it does help to \"scare\" the lizard away[/quote]thanks , i will try it. i know Lilian Too used it for feng shui purpose, didnt know it can scare away lizard too. 😄

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          smartmummy
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          Hi all!

          I heard in overseas they use borax to prevent.Can we buy in Singapore?Where can we buy?
          Thanks in advance.

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            pojo
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            I am not sure about preventing cockroaches. However to get rid of cockcroaches, you can try using the Golden Rooster Brand of Ant and Cockroach Killer available from NTUC. What I do is cut the top of one pellet, stick it near the rubbish chute. What it does is it attracts cockroaches which then eats the poison thereby killing it. It works for me.

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              smartmummy
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              Oh! thanks pojo! Its similar to borax method.

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                Chenonceau
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                If you ensure that your rubbish chute seal is tight, it should keep out the cockroaches. Most of our cockroaches come in from the bathroom floor and sink traps. 15 years ago I began the practice of pouring 3 litres of boiling hot water into every floor and sink trap into the house. No more cockroaches.


                We had 3 or 4 cockroaches when we moved into our new apartment in the first 2 weeks. I began the boiling water treatment again and… no more cockroaches.

                I think the boiling water gets rid of the scent trails cockroaches use to signal each other that a certain pathway is safe and leads to food. Cockroaches try not to deviate from these paths. The hot water also neutralises the cockroach eggs that get laid in the U-shaped waste pipes.

                Borax is a controlled chemical in Singapore… illegal to sell. If you want, you can easily buy this in the laundry department of any supermarket in USA. It is often used to wash clothes in the washing machine. Good luck bringing it in though!! You might get hanged? Kekekekekekeke!!

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                  smartmummy
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                  Thanks a lot Chenonceau for ur valuable tips as usual.

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                    Chenonceau
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                    smartmummy:
                    Thanks a lot Chenonceau for ur valuable tips as usual.

                    Thanks smartmummy for the generous compliment.

                    We pour boiling water every Saturday night at 9pm. Need to wait till after dark to ensure that cockroaches gather at the entrance of floor trap. Every floor trap and sink hole gets this treatment once a week.

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                      Nebbermind
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                      boiling water into floor traps also helps to get rid of centipedes which are very common in landed props.

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                        Funz
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                        Chenonceau:
                        If you ensure that your rubbish chute seal is tight, it should keep out the cockroaches. Most of our cockroaches come in from the bathroom floor and sink traps. 15 years ago I began the practice of pouring 3 litres of boiling hot water into every floor and sink trap into the house. No more cockroaches.

                        3 litres into every floor trap & sink hole? Wah let me count

                        4 toilets = 4 sinks, 8 floor traps
                        Kitchen = 1 sink, 1 floor trap
                        yard = 1 floor trap

                        Total 15 holes to be pouring 3 litres of water each. That is 45 litres of water a week down the drains if I were to do that treatment for my home. :yikes:

                        Ok let me wrap my head around that.

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