Nicthespidernoob
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Hey All,
I live in the mid-michigan area and recently discovered that my red runners had chewed a small hole in the lid of their enclosure (the vented material).
The container still holds quite a few roaches, mostly bigger specimens. Im worried that some smaller roaches may have escaped when the hole was made.
How likely are these to infest my home? I believe they were all females as none have had wings, they are all segmented looking.
Last night i woke up to a spider running across my chin but then i remembered ive had potential escapees and thought I should seek advice. Ive not saw any evidence of roaches but the hole in the container could have existed for about a week before being noticed.
Thanks for reading and I appreciate any advice!
I live in the mid-michigan area and recently discovered that my red runners had chewed a small hole in the lid of their enclosure (the vented material).
The container still holds quite a few roaches, mostly bigger specimens. Im worried that some smaller roaches may have escaped when the hole was made.
How likely are these to infest my home? I believe they were all females as none have had wings, they are all segmented looking.
Last night i woke up to a spider running across my chin but then i remembered ive had potential escapees and thought I should seek advice. Ive not saw any evidence of roaches but the hole in the container could have existed for about a week before being noticed.
Thanks for reading and I appreciate any advice!