The roaches come in from out here They shoot up underneath the j-rail and start infesting inside the walls roaches are thigmatropic thigmatropic let me you can say that however you want to say thigmatropic how do you want to say I believe that's the correct spelling if it’s not you know who cares this word right here means that they
prefer to have pressure on three sides in their body at all
times it's the way that they feel safe give you an example mammals use we use
our vision to feel safe if we put a blindfold over Riley’s head tell him to walk across the freeway he's going to take that blindfold off before
he walks across the freeway he doesn't feel safe most invertebrates like roaches
scorpions crickets they don't feel safe unless they have pressure on three sides
of their bodies it’s how they have survived for so long they stay in cracks and crevices it's different with mammals we rely on
vision I tell you this because it's not normal for the roaches
to come out they prefer to never come out they would prefer never to see the homeowner just never ever come out they always want to stay, they don’t want to walk across that freeway with the blindfold on trying to explain this but it gets so crowded back there and so populous they start coming out they're starting, they start to be forced
out there cannibalistic they will eat each
other the weaker ones are going to flee so they will run out along this pipeline
and hang out inside the cabinet a lot of times they’ll there's a backing to be actual cabinetry it's not the sheetrock in most cabinetry there’s a backing Maybe it’s just an eighth of an inch between the sheetrock in the back in the
cabinet and that backing is a great location for roaches to hangout between the cabinets and the wall itself so they'll hang out you know in between there and at night when it’s dark they might run up around up onto the
sink looking for soap, scum your toothpaste things like that ok hair follicles off of a hairbrush every now and then one falls into the sink
at night and runs around but can’t get out because the sides are too slick eventually the sun starts coming up
and he says I gotta get out of here so he shoots down the drain and hangs out right by the water
he’s like cool new place inhabit this place okay he can't get all the way down into the sewer
because this is called a p trap right here it's always full with water that's what the green represents the water prevents gases from the sewer lines and pests like roaches and mice from coming up the drain these roaches will never come up the drain and then Betsy comes up in the morning time turns on the water and she sees no roaches right, turns on the water the water comes out of the spigot down the drain and starts to flood this guy so he comes running out and she thinks roaches are coming out of her drain but they're not the roaches are infested in her wall one fell into her drain and was hiding there because he can’t get back out