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n. (plural of roach English)

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Roaches may refer to:

  • Carl Roaches (born 1953), a former American football player
  • The Roaches, a gritstone escarpment in Staffordshire, England

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It can be used as a contact and stomach poison as well as a repellent against flies, roaches, aphids, fleas, thrips, leafhoppers, Whiteflies and some kinds of beetles.

The lure, which combines attractants for six kinds of roaches, draws the roaches to the trap.

They were fairly dangerous with their fires and their knives, but they had no technologynor had Diggers, nor Skells, nor Trolls, nor Roaches, nor any aliens.

He was like one of those creatures that Hardy had heard of but never seen, aliens with technology, like the naked cast-out people who had rockets, and the Trolls who had gas, and the Roaches beams, and the Diggers who inhabited whole underground cities, in fabulous cavernsthey were mythical almost, but Hardy believed he was looking at the real thing now.

Some people, however, have reported that certain roaches are actually attracted to garlic.

The roaches will crawl up the sticks to get to the beer, and their weight on the end will tip them into the liquid where they will drown.

One of them is said to be able to clear an apartment of roaches in a few weeks, leaving you with the problem of what to feed the gecko.

There is a certain amount of sneaky satisfaction in concocting a bait that will fool the roaches into consuming it.

You may even see more roaches for a while as sick ones start appearing.

Tin lids are good because they will contain the bait, but still let the roaches get at it.

Just like you roaches, trying to hijack the first customers in millennia.

The roaches gathered in a churning swarm that spread like ink in water.

As yet, the roaches were only gathering, but once they swept down in hunger, they would consume everything.