Hi everyone!
So based on everyones great reviews of dubia roaches, I started my own colony in about November shortly after I brought home my 2 baby beardies, who arent much of babies anymore. Anyway, I went to the home depot and got one of those big plastic bins cut a hole in the top, got some screens from The Roach Guy, duct taped them to the top over the hole, glued some egg cartons together added food (from The Roach Guy) and water crystal dishes and used a CHE during the winter to keep them warm and toasty. Last week when I went to feed them, I noticed a sizable hole in the screen that had clearly been chewed through. I immediately got an extra screen I ordered and taped it on top to ensure no more escapes. Problem is, since then I have been finding roaches in my bedroom. Maybe one every other day or so. My boyfriend is terrified of them and I keep hoping that i'll be the one to spot them and not him.
Is there any way I can lure them out of wherever theyre hiding? It has been pretty warm here so they certainly wont have trouble surviving without being under their heat lamp.
Any Ideas??
Thanks!!!
So based on everyones great reviews of dubia roaches, I started my own colony in about November shortly after I brought home my 2 baby beardies, who arent much of babies anymore. Anyway, I went to the home depot and got one of those big plastic bins cut a hole in the top, got some screens from The Roach Guy, duct taped them to the top over the hole, glued some egg cartons together added food (from The Roach Guy) and water crystal dishes and used a CHE during the winter to keep them warm and toasty. Last week when I went to feed them, I noticed a sizable hole in the screen that had clearly been chewed through. I immediately got an extra screen I ordered and taped it on top to ensure no more escapes. Problem is, since then I have been finding roaches in my bedroom. Maybe one every other day or so. My boyfriend is terrified of them and I keep hoping that i'll be the one to spot them and not him.
Is there any way I can lure them out of wherever theyre hiding? It has been pretty warm here so they certainly wont have trouble surviving without being under their heat lamp.
Any Ideas??
Thanks!!!