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In Asia they bag them up and eat them!!!
I live in rural Clackamas county and noticed increased number the year before last, as we installed a pellet stove insert into our fireplace. And since then when I pulled the roof of the house last summer to replace the entire roof including the plywood. I worked on closing every passage for them, but find them inbetween the screen in the window and the wall, they are tricky little suckers, drawn to warmth for sure, don't know if it's true read some where if you squash them they emit an enzyme that draws more of them?!? So I tend not to smash them.
I live in rural Clackamas county and noticed increased number the year before last, as we installed a pellet stove insert into our fireplace. And since then when I pulled the roof of the house last summer to replace the entire roof including the plywood. I worked on closing every passage for them, but find them inbetween the screen in the window and the wall, they are tricky little suckers, drawn to warmth for sure, don't know if it's true read some where if you squash them they emit an enzyme that draws more of them?!? So I tend not to smash them.