Roaches were living in my dishwasher.
Shock value accomplished, I should be more specific. There's space in the door behind the stainless steel face where all the electrical and mechanical workings of the dishwasher stay dry. I imagine if you're a bug it's a pretty fabulous space to live, warm and steamy, always surrounded by food smells, but dry enough that there's a designated spot in there for your instructional booklet.
I clean my kitchen a lot. I get a bit OCD about it. The first time I opened the dishwasher and a roach crawled out, I was grossed out as all hell but I chased it down and killed it. The second time I opened the dishwasher and a roach crawled out of the same little spot as the first time, it was too disgusting a possibility to comprehend. Then Friday I saw a roach on the digital display, went to kill it, and discovered it was in the digital display.
Screwdriver, paper towels, garbage bag, indoor bug spray.
I had my dishwasher in pieces and it wasn't even 7:30 AM.
As soon as I saw the bug in the display I had this mental picture of a horror show crawling with a layer of roaches. So when instead I chased maybe 20-50 insects out of plastic compartments and insulating foam and around the wires and processors, it felt quite manageable. "Cockroach holocaust" and "I'm issuing a fatwa on creepy crawly things" kept playing in my mind. [Insert thought-provoking commentary on the religious nature of my bug-killing mentality HERE.]
I need to go camping. Then I'm invading the bugs' space and things are supposed to be dirty covered in dirt because they are made out of dirt.
Thanks to a 2 1/2 hour nap today, I am awake after 10:30 PM for the first time since...Wednesday?
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girl, those things DO NOT LEAVE. we lived in an apartment where they lived in the walls and even when we "got rid of them," the neighbors didn't & so they came back to hang with us.
slam them with pesticides, and check the pipes leading up into your diswasher. nasty little bastards.
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