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Old 04-12-12, 08:17 PM   #1
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Getting rid of my dubia

So I don't think I can do this with the dubia roaches anymore. I know my sav will eat a lot! But like I've been watching this infested show and its killing me! German aren't the same as dubia but still! It's creeping me out I have them in my house. I hate this (((
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They can't live in your house, they are a tropical species, or at least that's what I've heard.

Plus, screw yourself, do what's best for Cassie.
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Just keep them contained better than your night crawlers! I couldn't do it, so don't be a wussy like me!!!
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Haha I want to keep them but I'm starting to freak out! There just gross creatures! Haha ewwwwwww
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They can't live in your house, they are a tropical species, or at least that's what I've heard.

Plus, screw yourself, do what's best for Cassie.

Word...
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Re: Getting rid of my dubia

change the channel... that easy.

Infestations lie anyways, I know this for a FACT.

They did an Infestation broadcast and my friend Don used his CAPTIVE snakes, because the producers of the show could not find any of the "infesting" snakes.

That show is a lie...
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That's true. I won't get rid of them because cass needs them! But they give me the heebyjeeeebeesss
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Dude, why do you watch this stuff?
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I don't know! I'm still watching it! Creeped out!
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Re: Getting rid of my dubia

it's all in your head! Instead of thinking they're creepy, keep telling yourself they are helpful (food) and their little heads are actually sort of cute! Find something positive about them and then work from there...you pretty much have to keep telling yourself good things until you finally believe them lol it'll work with time! Especially since you know you want something healthy for your little girl : )
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Turn it off!
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Ok so it's off and thanks that was helpfull! Haha I'm obvs going to keep them because let's be honest I don't want to buy 1000 crickets a week! Haha there creepy! But if they get out they will die right? I hope so haha
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In Canada? Yeah, they'll die.
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Okay thank god
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Re: Getting rid of my dubia

one of my roaches got away from me a long time ago (Chomper was eating) and 2 hours later it was trying to get back in with the colony.

You will never have a Dubia infestation in your house.
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