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I couldn`t find on :"What`s the use of roaches",but i did find out more stuff like..... * "How to kill roaches with sugar and baking soda.... Step 1 Mix together baking soda and white granulated sugar in a 1:1 ratio. If you are mixing more than you intend to use at once, store the extra in a sealed jar. Label the jar clearly so no one accidentally uses it.

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Fill small containers with the sugar and baking soda mixture. The tops from 1-gallon milk jugs are a good size for use with roaches.

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Place the containers in out of the way places where roaches gather, such as under the kitchen sink. Be sure the mixture is not put any place where children or pets can get to it.

Step 4 Put small containers of water out close to each container of baking soda and sugar that you placed. Check the water and the sugar and baking soda every couple of days and re-fill them as needed.

Step 5 Wait a few days to see if you notice a decrease in the number of roaches. The theory is that the sugar attracts the roaches to the mixture. They eat the sugar and baking soda and then go to the water dish for a drink. The combination of water and baking soda creates a gas in the roaches' stomach that causes their stomachs to burst and kills them.

I couldn`t find on :"What`s the use of roaches",but i did find out more stuff like..... * "How to kill roaches with sugar and baking soda.... Step 1 Mix together baking soda and white granulated sugar in a 1:1 ratio. If you are mixing more than you intend to use at once, store the extra in a sealed jar. Label the jar clearly so no one accidentally uses it.

Step 2

Fill small containers with the sugar and baking soda mixture. The tops from 1-gallon milk jugs are a good size for use with roaches.

Step 3

Place the containers in out of the way places where roaches gather, such as under the kitchen sink. Be sure the mixture is not put any place where children or pets can get to it.

Step 4 Put small containers of water out close to each container of baking soda and sugar that you placed. Check the water and the sugar and baking soda every couple of days and re-fill them as needed.

Step 5 Wait a few days to see if you notice a decrease in the number of roaches. The theory is that the sugar attracts the roaches to the mixture. They eat the sugar and baking soda and then go to the water dish for a drink. The combination of water and baking soda creates a gas in the roaches' stomach that causes their stomachs to burst and kills them.

I couldn`t find on :"What`s the use of roaches",but i did find out more stuff like..... * "How to kill roaches with sugar and baking soda.... Step 1 Mix together baking soda and white granulated sugar in a 1:1 ratio. If you are mixing more than you intend to use at once, store the extra in a sealed jar. Label the jar clearly so no one accidentally uses it.

Step 2

Fill small containers with the sugar and baking soda mixture. The tops from 1-gallon milk jugs are a good size for use with roaches.

Step 3

Place the containers in out of the way places where roaches gather, such as under the kitchen sink. Be sure the mixture is not put any place where children or pets can get to it.

Step 4 Put small containers of water out close to each container of baking soda and sugar that you placed. Check the water and the sugar and baking soda every couple of days and re-fill them as needed.

Step 5 Wait a few days to see if you notice a decrease in the number of roaches. The theory is that the sugar attracts the roaches to the mixture. They eat the sugar and baking soda and then go to the water dish for a drink. The combination of water and baking soda creates a gas in the roaches' stomach that causes their stomachs to burst and kills them.

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cockroaches are generally omniverous (although there some specialists, such as the wood eating genus) Fosil groups related to cockroaches are known to have existed some 300 milion years ago. Cockroaches are amongst the hardiest insect on the planet and so it would be safe to assume that they eat chocolate as much as any other food product in order to support life

Cockroaches eat anything. There's a species of cockroach that eats eyelashes, usually those of young children while they are asleep.

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Yes, they enjoy sugar water.

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Yes,but up to 70 degrees and lower

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