maybe u shd wear deodorant it bcuz like smelly stuff attracts dem yeah?
No, the cockroaches in the home do not have nests. They have colonies.
Cockroaches hide in dark, warm, and moist places in a home, such as behind appliances, in cabinets, under sinks, and in cracks and crevices.
I would look for other solutions to your problem. Bringing seagulls into you home would make a bigger mess than the cockroaches do. I would start by cleaning your house, then calling an exterminator.
Cockroaches typically hide in dark, warm, and moist areas in a home, such as behind appliances, in cabinets, under sinks, and in cracks and crevices.
The cockroaches are more important in summer.
Using butter to attract cockroaches into your home can increase the risk of a cockroach infestation. Cockroaches are attracted to the smell and taste of butter, so using it as bait can draw them into your living space. Once inside, cockroaches can spread diseases, trigger allergies, and damage property. Additionally, a cockroach infestation can be difficult and costly to eradicate.
Yes, cockroaches can survive being submerged in boiling water for a short period of time due to their ability to withstand extreme conditions.
cockroaches come out at any time of the day
if any other breed if cockroaches escapes except fordomino cockroaches and rhinoceros cockroaches and also the Madagascan hissing cockroaches. other cockroaches just breed in any environment but the following roaches need special jungle conditions in order to breed
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it depends on if you have water bugs or actual roaches. but yes they both do. its just that waterbugs faver wet conditions.
Rusting requires conditions such as moisture and air (oxygen).