I was cleaning my messy room today after presentation research progress in faculty this morning. Then, 1 cockroach flew out from the cabinet. I was stunned for a while. Thinking was to kill the insect as I do not have my cockroach Ridset with me. Then,

I got an idea. I frantically assemble my handheld vacuum. Turn on the plug, and vacuum the vicious insect in
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The trapped cockroach. In struggle to get out from the vacuum |
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Keep on cleaning my room using vacuum. The cockroach already giving up as it already under piles of dust |
The moral of the story, no need to panic when you see cockroach. Take a deep breath, think. And use the equipment that you have at that time. To have a handheld vacuum do helps

If I was using broom, the cockroach would still hiding in the most unreachable area.
Till then, have a good evening
Kesian kipas lipas
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