• @[email protected]
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    I feel like thats not even that many roaches for a real infestation

    Also doesnt mention what kind

    And there are proffesionals you can call probably once to deal with that problem.

    If you find a human living in your attic unbeknownst to you well

    Thats a lifetime of therapy or more to deal with after dealing with the immediate problem

    Roaches every time

    • @OldManBOMBIN
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      I was going to say exactly this. 1,000 roaches is not that many roaches, can be easily dealt with, and pose no serious immediate threat.

      One human could kill you and your entire family and then burn your house down.

      • cre0
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        If you see 1 roach, there’s probably 1,000 more hiding. If you see 1,000 roaches…

      • Drusas
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        Roaches can cause respiratory problems, but I’d take that over potential murder and rape.

        Also, I would be very disappointed in my dogs if they didn’t notice a person living in the attic. You can find a ball by scent–you’d better notice a person creeping around!

        • @[email protected]
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          A person creeping around? That’s just Paul, mate. You know Paul, he’s been living in the attic for years. Stupid human, doesn’t even recognize it’s own flatmates.

          • Drusas
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            91 year ago

            Very possible thought line for one of my dogs. The other doesn’t trust anyone without endless cajoling.

          • radix
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            11 year ago

            Paul — is that the name of the faceless old woman who secretly lives in your home???

        • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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          My dog would have just befriended the person and convinced them to bring him snacks.

      • CyclohexaneM
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        Why do we assume the human wants to harm you? If they’re in your attic, that means they would have already killed you if they wanted.

        Chances are if you maintain peace, they will.

        • @OldManBOMBIN
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          I don’t want random dildos hanging out in my house without my knowledge, friendly or not. At least with the roaches, I don’t have to have a conversation.

        • @[email protected]
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          It’s so interesting that people assume the worst of the human, unironically says something about society. I was just imagining a homeless person.

          • @[email protected]
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            I take your point, but the reasoning “this person has already demonstrated themselves willing, able, and motivated to breach a major social contract related to your safety; therefore I fear that they may try to breach more” is not unreasonable. The proportion of “home invaders who are also (willing to be) murderers” is gonna be way larger than the proportion of willing murderers among the general population.

    • @Boggy
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      Absolutely with you here. Roaches is normal at worst

    • Dojan
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      61 year ago

      What if it’s a nice person though?

        • Dojan
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          71 year ago

          May I live in your attic? I’m a great cook.

            • Dojan
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              51 year ago

              I have a spider too! Her name is Bianca-Fabian.

              • @[email protected]
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                Mine doesn’t have a name yet, but it caught that really annoying fly yesterday, which was nice.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      to be fairy there are also professionals who will be all too willing to take any unregistered humans off your hands…

  • CyclohexaneM
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    I’d rather the person. A roommate that’s so good, I didn’t even notice them there until I physically checked the attic? Perfect.

    • @Kittenstix
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      That was my thought, if they’ve gone unnoticed until then that means they are quiet, that alone puts them in the top 5% of roommates.

    • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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      Are they tidy? Do they clean up and keep the noise at a dull roar? They can stay.

  • @Clent
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    Does anyone know I’ve found this person?

      • @Clent
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        81 year ago

        1000 roaches?

        I’d roll them into a blunt.

          • @Clent
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            91 year ago

            If it’s not a secret, then the police can figure it out.

            If it is a secret, the options are endless. I certainly wouldn’t need to pay for a house cleaner ever again.

      • @Clent
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        Free person.

        Think of the possibilities.

      • @OldManBOMBIN
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        “Is anyone aware that I have located the individual in my attic?”

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    From a practical standpoint, the person is theoretically easier to get rid of than the roaches because there’s almost certainly only one of them and even if there’s two, of opposite sex, it takes considerably more time and effort for them to produce any more of them and even then more than a decade before those offspring can themselves breed. That said a person is as big as at least 1000 cockroaches and has more natural defences.

    It’s a bit of a conundrum because there’s probably more readily available resources for getting rid of roaches than a person, but they’re probably less effective than most anti person resources that you can get if you can get them. You could try the anti roach tactics on the person but you’d have to get like a lot of roach spray and a lot of protective equipment because the cornered person is pretty dangerous. You couldn’t even really call in a professional either because I reckon they’d likely run away when they discovered they weren’t dealing with roaches.

    Depending on your area the local police would probably be the best stand in for pest control at this scale and probably pretty effective too so ultimately the person is probably the better option of the 2 but that said it’d be an awful lot more disturbing than the 1000 roaches. There is at least the option of becoming friends with the person though which is not really an option with the roaches.

    • @Baphomet_The_Blasphemer
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      I’m leaning roaches just because I won’t have as much difficulty explaining why I killed them.

    • @[email protected]
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      Yeah but I feel like modern insecticides/ pest control methods are pretty good. Probably could have the roaches nipped in the bud with 1-2 visits from a decent exterminator. Involving the police etc sounds like a much bigger ordeal

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    You can call the police for a person.

    You can’t fir 1000 roches.

    Hell i’d take a person over 10 roaches

    • mosiacmango
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      You need 1 bullet to deal with a person, and 1000 to deal with 1000 cockroaches.

      Math is pretty easy.

        • @[email protected]
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          there’s an extremely early episode of Family Guy where they use guns to shoot at fleas. Because obviously that would be ridiculous.

      • @[email protected]
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        And then a shitload of contractors to repair the 1000 bullet holes in your house due to the massive overkill of shooting roaches.

        Nice accuracy tho.

    • @[email protected]
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      You can just call an exterminator for the roaches though. I would definitely rather invite an exterminator into my house that the cops.

  • @backgroundcow
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    Treating the question seriously, I think it is easy to think the one person is the right choice, because it just seems like less of a mess to deal with. However, I also think the end result is that you will never feel safe in your home again. You will always second guess if every squeak you hear is yet another person who somehow have made it into your house. This is the path towards slowly descending into madness.

    • @Sludgeyy
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      Even if you got rid of the 1000 roaches. You’ll always think there are a ton up there. There could be 10,000 in a couple of months after you get “rid” of the 1000.

      You can physically make it impossible for a person to get in your attic. You can’t do that with roaches.

    • @[email protected]
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      I’m just amazed you think person is the obvious choice, because my immediate thought is that roaches are way less likely to murder me and thus the obvious choice.

    • @[email protected]
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      And also, if you’ve seen one roach in your attic, you probably already have a thousand of them anyway.

  • @FollyDolly
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    As a homeowner? Person. While it might be terrifying to discover a hobo living in the attic, at least they won’t infest every electronic item I own. And they can’t fit into the walls.

    I made the mistake of staying with a boyfriend who didn’t disclose his roach infestation until I was already there. My god. They were everywhere. They didn’t even run when you turned the light, just give me a wave with one leg like, hey, how you doing?

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    I hate bugs, like HATE. But I watched that video of the girl living in the storage space in the ceiling. And she’d come down at night to eat food and piss in the sink… I’ll take the bugs

  • @lapommedeterre
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    One human sized roach, or 1000 roach sized humans?

  • @linearchaos
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    Killing a thousand roaches would be pretty difficult… I’m just sayin’…

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      and they multiply

      but maybe that can be a good thing… just start feeding them until you gain their loyalty and have them protect your house from anyone trying to live in your attic

      • @linearchaos
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        I think there’s some sci-fi there somewhere

    • @RagingRobot
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      Yeah but so is hiding the dead body of a person

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        Are we making people jerky I love people jerky. --The jungle ape on Johnny bravo

    • @Zithero
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      Big Bomb

      Leave for the day.

    • radix
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      True, a cockroach will live pretty near forever it seems.

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    I don’t want to deal with any person that can handle the intense summer heat in my attic without dying.

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      Yes, its 110+ F here during the day… the attic… well a few years ago we had a guy out to service…

      He FELL down the attic ladder due to heat stroke. Its one of those almost straight ladders that fold into the ceiling.

      He was thankfully ok, and after some AC and water, was right as rain… I should say, he was a young guy in good health, and not only that a friend of a family member. We wanted to take care of him, first and foremost. If we thought medical attention was needed (and my own ass has had heat stroke, I know it) we would have called emergency services. We didn’t want to stick him with an ambulance bill (no insurance, private contractor) if he didn’t need it.

      But fuck, 1k roaches? You know what, I’ll board the animals, use it as an excuse to get a nice hotel room with the wife, see if we can both take PTO for the week off and take an unprompted vacay, while the exterminator does their business.

      That being said, 10 years ago, when I was much much poorer, with much more tenuous job stability… I’d take a knife up for the human in the attic, take the body to a family friend with a pig farm. Pigs make the best witnesses. They eat all the evidence, and can’t speak.