no, but they sometimes are pests.
Roaches play a role in the ecosystem by breaking down organic matter, but they are also considered pests due to their presence in human habitats.
Ants, German roaches & pantry pests/small flies tied for 3d IMO.
Soap is not an effective method for killing roaches. Roaches are resilient pests that require specific insecticides or professional pest control methods to effectively eliminate them.
Yes. Roaches are one of the most common pests in all homes around the world, being Mexico no exception.
No, it is not safe to consume food that has come into contact with roaches. Roaches can carry harmful bacteria and pathogens that can contaminate the food and make you sick. It is important to properly store and handle food to prevent contact with roaches and other pests.
You can monitor areas for pests. The ones available for roaches are very good. (if that was your concern)
Yes, roaches play a role in the environment by breaking down decaying matter and recycling nutrients. However, they can also be considered pests when they invade human living spaces.
If they didn't they would destroy our crops and the restaurants you frequent would be infested with roaches and rats
Mice,rats, ants, roaches, grain beetles, Indian meal moths.
Boiling water can kill roaches on contact, but it may not be the most effective method for getting rid of an infestation. Roaches are resilient pests that can survive extreme conditions, so it's best to use a combination of methods, such as traps, baits, and insecticides, to effectively eliminate them.
Wayne S. Moore has written: 'Controlling household pests' -- subject(s): Control, Household pests