The Migrants Guide to Emigrating and Settling in Australia
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Re: The Migrants Guide to Emigrating and Settling in Australia
Get yourself a couple of cats and throw them in the room half an hour before you want to enter. Just hope the size of the huntsmen dont scare the flippin cats.
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#122
Re: The Migrants Guide to Emigrating and Settling in Australia
OK, now I feel everyone is confronting their fears about spiders... I feel I can trust you enough to let slip my ickle concern (which haunts me in the dark quiet hours of the night)....
It's all BP's fault (scapegoat found!)
Its those tiny little cockroches....
going in my ears!!!!!!
ATB
Larissa
(Ref to BP refers to time he recommended putting olive oil in your ears if a cockroach goes inside) :scared: :scared: :scared:
It's all BP's fault (scapegoat found!)
Its those tiny little cockroches....
going in my ears!!!!!!
ATB
Larissa
(Ref to BP refers to time he recommended putting olive oil in your ears if a cockroach goes inside) :scared: :scared: :scared:
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Re: The Migrants Guide to Emigrating and Settling in Australia
Originally Posted by Larissa
OK, now I feel everyone is confronting their fears about spiders... I feel I can trust you enough to let slip my ickle concern (which haunts me in the dark quiet hours of the night)....
It's all BP's fault (scapegoat found!)
Its those tiny little cockroches....
going in my ears!!!!!!
ATB
Larissa
(Ref to BP refers to time he recommended putting olive oil in your ears if a cockroach goes inside) :scared: :scared: :scared:
It's all BP's fault (scapegoat found!)
Its those tiny little cockroches....
going in my ears!!!!!!
ATB
Larissa
(Ref to BP refers to time he recommended putting olive oil in your ears if a cockroach goes inside) :scared: :scared: :scared:
nice. :scared:
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Re: The Migrants Guide to Emigrating and Settling in Australia
Originally Posted by Larissa
OK, now I feel everyone is confronting their fears about spiders... I feel I can trust you enough to let slip my ickle concern (which haunts me in the dark quiet hours of the night)....
It's all BP's fault (scapegoat found!)
Its those tiny little cockroches....
going in my ears!!!!!!
ATB
Larissa
(Ref to BP refers to time he recommended putting olive oil in your ears if a cockroach goes inside) :scared: :scared: :scared:
It's all BP's fault (scapegoat found!)
Its those tiny little cockroches....
going in my ears!!!!!!
ATB
Larissa
(Ref to BP refers to time he recommended putting olive oil in your ears if a cockroach goes inside) :scared: :scared: :scared:
#125
Re: The Migrants Guide to Emigrating and Settling in Australia
Originally Posted by possoms
Are they the ones that lay eggs in your brain which hatch and then take over your body, can remember watching a programme about when I was a kid :scared:
Anyway Captain Picard sorted it all out as usual. Nothing to worry about.
I'm not a trekkie by the way
Go forth and prosper, \ /
JTL
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Re: The Migrants Guide to Emigrating and Settling in Australia
Originally Posted by possoms
Are they the ones that lay eggs in your brain which hatch and then take over your body, can remember watching a programme about when I was a kid :scared:
The good thing is : he got symptoms, got medical attention, didn't go mad, suffer long term problems or die.
If you really concerned , buy ear plugs to wear to sleep, but better connect your alarm to your home stereo LOL
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Re: The Migrants Guide to Emigrating and Settling in Australia
Oh dear! oh dear! oh dear!
Well the ride so far with all this emigration malarky has been up and down. There has been the high's and low's of the TRA, the failure! the finding out that studying in Oz could be a route, the selling of the house (to come), and everything else that comes with the territory,
BUT!!!!!!
This thread had got my partner worried
Herself and my daughter are at best terrified of the creepy crawlies, and after reading out a few quotes from this thread, thrown into that a "here, take a look at this beast!" (ta D D ...lol) I now have her sitting on the sofa with head in hands mumbling about 'is this really what we want?'
Sooooooo, I ask this simple question:
IF!!! you was to keep your house spotless, and I mean spotless!!, have no carpets and opt for hardwood or tiled flooring, have the house sprayed for these things twice the reccomended dose, and twice as often, put signs up all over the place saying "no Roaches & Huntsman please", you get the idea,
IS it at all possible to live in somewhere like The Gold Coast and .............. err ............... not see any ?!?!
ok, the odd one here and there might be ok, well as far as ok can go, but even I now have visions of finding our first rental and opening the door to a gang of em all sitting there awaiting our arrival to greet us! Me running round like a blue ass fly shouting "it'll be ok, there aint THAT many" and as many as I can get!
Somebody PLEASE tell me it is possible to live in Oz without em!
Pweeeeeeeeeeeeese!!
Well the ride so far with all this emigration malarky has been up and down. There has been the high's and low's of the TRA, the failure! the finding out that studying in Oz could be a route, the selling of the house (to come), and everything else that comes with the territory,
BUT!!!!!!
This thread had got my partner worried
Herself and my daughter are at best terrified of the creepy crawlies, and after reading out a few quotes from this thread, thrown into that a "here, take a look at this beast!" (ta D D ...lol) I now have her sitting on the sofa with head in hands mumbling about 'is this really what we want?'
Sooooooo, I ask this simple question:
IF!!! you was to keep your house spotless, and I mean spotless!!, have no carpets and opt for hardwood or tiled flooring, have the house sprayed for these things twice the reccomended dose, and twice as often, put signs up all over the place saying "no Roaches & Huntsman please", you get the idea,
IS it at all possible to live in somewhere like The Gold Coast and .............. err ............... not see any ?!?!
ok, the odd one here and there might be ok, well as far as ok can go, but even I now have visions of finding our first rental and opening the door to a gang of em all sitting there awaiting our arrival to greet us! Me running round like a blue ass fly shouting "it'll be ok, there aint THAT many" and as many as I can get!
Somebody PLEASE tell me it is possible to live in Oz without em!
Pweeeeeeeeeeeeese!!
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Re: The Migrants Guide to Emigrating and Settling in Australia
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#129
Re: The Migrants Guide to Emigrating and Settling in Australia
Originally Posted by Jim2004
Oh dear! oh dear! oh dear!
Well the ride so far with all this emigration malarky has been up and down. There has been the high's and low's of the TRA, the failure! the finding out that studying in Oz could be a route, the selling of the house (to come), and everything else that comes with the territory,
BUT!!!!!!
This thread had got my partner worried
Herself and my daughter are at best terrified of the creepy crawlies, and after reading out a few quotes from this thread, thrown into that a "here, take a look at this beast!" (ta D D ...lol) I now have her sitting on the sofa with head in hands mumbling about 'is this really what we want?'
Sooooooo, I ask this simple question:
IF!!! you was to keep your house spotless, and I mean spotless!!, have no carpets and opt for hardwood or tiled flooring, have the house sprayed for these things twice the reccomended dose, and twice as often, put signs up all over the place saying "no Roaches & Huntsman please", you get the idea,
IS it at all possible to live in somewhere like The Gold Coast and .............. err ............... not see any ?!?!
ok, the odd one here and there might be ok, well as far as ok can go, but even I now have visions of finding our first rental and opening the door to a gang of em all sitting there awaiting our arrival to greet us! Me running round like a blue ass fly shouting "it'll be ok, there aint THAT many" and as many as I can get!
Somebody PLEASE tell me it is possible to live in Oz without em!
Pweeeeeeeeeeeeese!!
Well the ride so far with all this emigration malarky has been up and down. There has been the high's and low's of the TRA, the failure! the finding out that studying in Oz could be a route, the selling of the house (to come), and everything else that comes with the territory,
BUT!!!!!!
This thread had got my partner worried
Herself and my daughter are at best terrified of the creepy crawlies, and after reading out a few quotes from this thread, thrown into that a "here, take a look at this beast!" (ta D D ...lol) I now have her sitting on the sofa with head in hands mumbling about 'is this really what we want?'
Sooooooo, I ask this simple question:
IF!!! you was to keep your house spotless, and I mean spotless!!, have no carpets and opt for hardwood or tiled flooring, have the house sprayed for these things twice the reccomended dose, and twice as often, put signs up all over the place saying "no Roaches & Huntsman please", you get the idea,
IS it at all possible to live in somewhere like The Gold Coast and .............. err ............... not see any ?!?!
ok, the odd one here and there might be ok, well as far as ok can go, but even I now have visions of finding our first rental and opening the door to a gang of em all sitting there awaiting our arrival to greet us! Me running round like a blue ass fly shouting "it'll be ok, there aint THAT many" and as many as I can get!
Somebody PLEASE tell me it is possible to live in Oz without em!
Pweeeeeeeeeeeeese!!
This is a warm climate, bugs love it.
Now there are 2 routes to take. You can go the chemical route, and try and kill every bug in sight (and risk poisoning your dog, our dog Jock was licking roach killer stuff the other day).
Or... you get over it. I never liked spiders, lizards, or in fact any kind of swift moving alien crap. Especially not in my house, and especially not in my computer room. But here I am typing this with a gecko climbing up the wall just about to eat a moth.
Its a change of mindset, and it will probably only happen once you get here, so its probably not fair pilling all the images and stuff on you now. I know I would have been crapping myself if I'd seen the spider photo before I came here.
It actually isn't a big deal once you're here. I've had a few spider incidents (imagine them as wasps incidents in the UK). I'm fine with geckos. And one or two snake surprises in the garden (they were all harmless). Its nature, don't fight it when you get here. I hate to see the adverts on completely protecting your home from bugs. They don't work, and they are very very poisonous.
Cheers,
JTL
Edit: In answer to your question, yes... if you got the place bug sprayed and sanitised twice as often as required, and you were completely anal about cleaning, and you house had no holes, and you never dropped crumbs, and you kept your screen doors shut etc etc. Yes it probably would be possible to never see a bug. You couldn't have pets though.
And you might think you can do that now, but once you get here, and you see a bug or two, and you understand how everyone else feels about it, your mind set will change.
Apart from roaches, they do have to die.
Last edited by JackTheLad; Mar 22nd 2005 at 2:05 pm.
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Re: The Migrants Guide to Emigrating and Settling in Australia
JLT I hear you. To be honest I don't like anything like that myself, but I don't go all wobbly if I see one. I'll not kill em either, but bung it in a cup and release in the garden (prob to return! ...lol) but it's the rest of the gang I worry about, and that ARE worried. I'm yet to show my daughter D D's lovely pic ...lol, altho maybe I'll refrain!
I like to think once in and settled to the new way and all, that one day one I'll be giving similar advice to some wannabe expat. How we was all like that but now it's just part of the deal, and not really a prob,
BUT!!!! .......... to be honest am finding that vision a lil blurred now
I live in hope tho!
Oh and our worse experience of mr roach was on holiday in Tenerife a few year back. We'd landed the room just above the kitchen, which we thought was handy! ....... NOT!! and upon returning from a day at the pool, well the place was swarming with em!! I don't recall any flying, but absolutely all over the place!! It took us a few days to get a room change, but in the meantime we found that they didn't like the light being switched on, and hence they never went off!!
I wonder if Australian (as if gonna be any diff! ..lol) roaches are afraid of the bright lights too ?? I can handle a high electricity bill!
I like to think once in and settled to the new way and all, that one day one I'll be giving similar advice to some wannabe expat. How we was all like that but now it's just part of the deal, and not really a prob,
BUT!!!! .......... to be honest am finding that vision a lil blurred now
I live in hope tho!
Oh and our worse experience of mr roach was on holiday in Tenerife a few year back. We'd landed the room just above the kitchen, which we thought was handy! ....... NOT!! and upon returning from a day at the pool, well the place was swarming with em!! I don't recall any flying, but absolutely all over the place!! It took us a few days to get a room change, but in the meantime we found that they didn't like the light being switched on, and hence they never went off!!
I wonder if Australian (as if gonna be any diff! ..lol) roaches are afraid of the bright lights too ?? I can handle a high electricity bill!
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Re: The Migrants Guide to Emigrating and Settling in Australia
Gonna give this a try
Instead of this lovely background on my desktop:
I'm gonna leave this:
on it. See how that goes ....lol
Instead of this lovely background on my desktop:
I'm gonna leave this:
on it. See how that goes ....lol
#132
Re: The Migrants Guide to Emigrating and Settling in Australia
Originally Posted by Jim2004
JLT I hear you. To be honest I don't like anything like that myself, but I don't go all wobbly if I see one. I'll not kill em either, but bung it in a cup and release in the garden (prob to return! ...lol) but it's the rest of the gang I worry about, and that ARE worried. I'm yet to show my daughter D D's lovely pic ...lol, altho maybe I'll refrain!
I like to think once in and settled to the new way and all, that one day one I'll be giving similar advice to some wannabe expat. How we was all like that but now it's just part of the deal, and not really a prob,
BUT!!!! .......... to be honest am finding that vision a lil blurred now
I live in hope tho!
Oh and our worse experience of mr roach was on holiday in Tenerife a few year back. We'd landed the room just above the kitchen, which we thought was handy! ....... NOT!! and upon returning from a day at the pool, well the place was swarming with em!! I don't recall any flying, but absolutely all over the place!! It took us a few days to get a room change, but in the meantime we found that they didn't like the light being switched on, and hence they never went off!!
I wonder if Australian (as if gonna be any diff! ..lol) roaches are afraid of the bright lights too ?? I can handle a high electricity bill!
I like to think once in and settled to the new way and all, that one day one I'll be giving similar advice to some wannabe expat. How we was all like that but now it's just part of the deal, and not really a prob,
BUT!!!! .......... to be honest am finding that vision a lil blurred now
I live in hope tho!
Oh and our worse experience of mr roach was on holiday in Tenerife a few year back. We'd landed the room just above the kitchen, which we thought was handy! ....... NOT!! and upon returning from a day at the pool, well the place was swarming with em!! I don't recall any flying, but absolutely all over the place!! It took us a few days to get a room change, but in the meantime we found that they didn't like the light being switched on, and hence they never went off!!
I wonder if Australian (as if gonna be any diff! ..lol) roaches are afraid of the bright lights too ?? I can handle a high electricity bill!
Mrs JTL is from Hong Kong and was probably hoping for lots of incidents from me, a brit, freaking out about roaches, spiders etc. But once you've seen them, its like ,well, I'll figure out a way to chuck them out of the house. Except roaches of coarse, which you beat to death
I'd keep away from the mention of bugs, spiders etc till you get here. You will be surprised how low on the agenda it is once you are here. Its like a once a month shock for one of the family, and its not even dangerous. Its a risk,but around the same level as dog attacks, or jellyfish stings.
Cheers,
JTL
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Re: The Migrants Guide to Emigrating and Settling in Australia
Originally Posted by JackTheLad
No, definitely don't show them the pics. Its not so bad once you're in the environment (ok, it scares the **** out of you the first time, but after that it will be ok). Its like shock therapy... rather than this thread, that just builds up the tension.
Mrs JTL is from Hong Kong and was probably hoping for lots of incidents from me, a brit, freaking out about roaches, spiders etc. But once you've seen them, its like ,well, I'll figure out a way to chuck them out of the house. Except roaches of coarse, which you beat to death
I'd keep away from the mention of bugs, spiders etc till you get here. You will be surprised how low on the agenda it is once you are here. Its like a once a month shock for one of the family, and its not even dangerous. Its a risk,but around the same level as dog attacks, or jellyfish stings.
Cheers,
JTL
Mrs JTL is from Hong Kong and was probably hoping for lots of incidents from me, a brit, freaking out about roaches, spiders etc. But once you've seen them, its like ,well, I'll figure out a way to chuck them out of the house. Except roaches of coarse, which you beat to death
I'd keep away from the mention of bugs, spiders etc till you get here. You will be surprised how low on the agenda it is once you are here. Its like a once a month shock for one of the family, and its not even dangerous. Its a risk,but around the same level as dog attacks, or jellyfish stings.
Cheers,
JTL
Yeah maybe your right (hope so! ...lol), and what you say is what I try to tell em. I'm sure we'll be ok, there is a lot more to Oz than the crawlies, that we know!
It's just that pic! ....lol
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Re: The Migrants Guide to Emigrating and Settling in Australia
Originally Posted by Jim2004
Ok, removed the spider now, back to the sunny Gold Coast
Yeah maybe your right (hope so! ...lol), and what you say is what I try to tell em. I'm sure we'll be ok, there is a lot more to Oz than the crawlies, that we know!
It's just that pic! ....lol
Yeah maybe your right (hope so! ...lol), and what you say is what I try to tell em. I'm sure we'll be ok, there is a lot more to Oz than the crawlies, that we know!
It's just that pic! ....lol
To just show you the priority in my mind:
Don't forget about the paralysis tick collar for your dog!
All the best
JTL
Last edited by JackTheLad; Mar 22nd 2005 at 3:01 pm.
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Re: The Migrants Guide to Emigrating and Settling in Australia
Ok, well what about this one then?
I've just got off the phone to an Aussie girl who works for some Flight co I left my details with about flights in May. Anyway, she had a right giggle at me going on about Huntsmen, Redbacks, Roaches, Geckos (spellin?!), flies, and all the rest ...lol,
BUT! ........ what's this about the Cane Toads and their dodgy mucus ????
Where does it stop!! ....lol
I've just got off the phone to an Aussie girl who works for some Flight co I left my details with about flights in May. Anyway, she had a right giggle at me going on about Huntsmen, Redbacks, Roaches, Geckos (spellin?!), flies, and all the rest ...lol,
BUT! ........ what's this about the Cane Toads and their dodgy mucus ????
Where does it stop!! ....lol