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		<title>By: Roach Exterm - How To Stop Roaches</title>
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		<description>[...] Getting rid of cockroaches in my compost. Don&#8217;t be shy with the boric acid. Placed effectively and consistently, you will find you have a major roach apocalypse on your hands. However, for some people, this might not even work. At this point, you may feel safe in going ahead and calling up an exterminator. The only other option is to get a cat that will hunt and eat the roaches for you. This can be quite effective, but if you&#8217;re not interested pet ownership, this isn&#8217;t a good option. [...]</description>
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