yes because they walk on dirty floors and they go in places that are dirty.
an example of a disease cause by a roach is hepatitis.
All cockroaches carry something called Blattabacterium cuenoti, however I don't know how harmful it is to humans or even if it is harmful.
Roaches themselves are not bad for your health, but often they can carry nasty diseases because they generally come from an unclean environment.
This one sickness that can make you pearalised . And it also carries the swine flue.
Not directly (has in biting, stinging, etc), but they can biologically. Roaches tend to carry viruses and diseases around, and if they land on you (which, they can fly, depending on type) or crawl on you, they might pass it on to you.
No, crickets don't carry diseases, unless if you have an infestation of them. If you have cricket droppings in your house, clean it up so you don't have to smell that awful odor. Crickets can only give you a disease if they leave their wastes in your home or any other place your in.
Both can carry many different kinds of diseases.
Cockroaches crawl all over the place. So they will crawl on things that are quite unsanitary and carry the germs to other areas and even food. Plus, like a number of insects, roaches my crawl in your nose or mouth in your sleep.
All animals carry disease. Some carry a greater variety, some only carry a few, some carry potentially fatal diseases, some only carry somethnig that'll give you muscle cramps & a slight fever.
No, new born raccoons do not normally carry diseases but they can contract diseases from the mother after birth.
That is a good question! Mosquitoes do not die from the diseases they carry. Otherwise the would not get chance to transmit the diseases they carry.
mosquito can't carry any diseases it can carry only the blood from one to other
Bees don't carry any diseases that are harmful to humans but they can carry diseases that are harmful to other bees.
There are several diseases that goats may carry and spread to humans. A few of the diseases are Leptospirosis, Q fever, and Cryptosporidia.