Saturday 27 February 2010

My Pilipinas Shirt

 
My Pilipinas Shirt (Proud to be a Filipino)


Product of the Philippines.  Designed by Rhett Eala for Collezione C2.



Saturday 20 February 2010

Dessert at Max Brenner Parramatta NSW

I like the presentation in Max Brenner than in Guylian but I like the waffle in Guylian than in Max Brenner.

Whipped Chocolate Frappe (Dark) - $7.60
Tutti-Frutti WAffle (single) - $13.00

Max Brenner


Sydney - Parramatta

Shop 2187, Level 2, Westfield, 159-175 Church Street, Parramatta NSW

  • Opening Hours:

  • Mon - Thurs - 9:00am - 10:30pm

  • Fri - Sat - 9:00am - 12:00 Midnight

  • Sun- 10:00am - 10:30pm

Tuesday 16 February 2010

St Andrew's Cross Spider in our window

St Andrew's Cross Spider


I search google and found out that this spider is harmless compareto the previous spider I found in our hall way (Redback spider).

Refernce:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argiope_%28spider%29

Thursday 4 February 2010

German cockroaches

Cockroach infestation

The other day, I posted about the RedBack spider I saw in our hall way.

Now, I can't resist on posting about the cockroach infestation we always encounter specially during summer.

I was curios in trrying to find out what kind of cockroaches it was and how to get rid of them as the insecticides I bought from the supermarket seems not working.

I search on the internet about the cockroaches found in Australia and look at the image closest to what I found on where we live.

The cockroach infestation is called "German cockroaches"


Refernce: http://www.bayeranimal.com.au/default.aspx?page=126
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German cockroach

The German cockroach is the most common cockroach found in houses and apartments in Australia. Their small size means that human occupants, many of whom do not recognise early nymphal stages as cockroaches, initially tolerate them. Their rapid reproduction rate enables a few individuals to become a pest problem over one season. From an original female German cockroach there could be potentially more than 100,000 cockroaches in a home by the end of one year!

German cockroaches are nocturnal and forage for food and water at night when they are less likely to be seen. In the daytime, they hide in cracks and crevices in cupboards and kitchen appliances and so are easily overlooked. You can find them then around refrigerators, dishwashers, stoves, washers and dryers, and water heaters. They do not fly.
The German cockroach is the most difficult pest cockroach species to control.
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Why the most cockroaches in Australia are the German cockroaches?
- do they speak German?
- are they legal migrants?