It is not likely that you would die from a cockroach bite. While cockroaches do not transmit diseases directly through a bite, as mosquitos do, the germs that they've been exposed to may cause infection or worse. Washing up the bitten area is normally all you need to do since cockroach bites rarely break the skin of a human, except in the case of small children and infants.
Yes but it is very uncommon. You are way bigger than them and they know it, so when they see you, they don't think "Hey, i think I want to bite that person!", they think "Oh my god that thing will squish me, run away!".
really, it depends how many you eat, and how much you chew...
No, a cockroach bite is not poisonous. However, cockroaches are nasty creatures and do carry diseases that could harm people.
Ruth Roach died in 1986.
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No, eating a crab is not the same as eating a roach. Crab are actually edible, and roaches are too, but crab is more of a lifestyle food. crab has much more richer taste and is better taste in my opinion.
John Roach - bishop - died in 2003.
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John Ross Roach died in 1973.
Joey Roach died on 2009-08-28.