It is a common misconception that only Spanish people have roaches. Roaches can be found in any region or country, as they thrive in warm and humid environments. Factors like climate, cleanliness, and access to food sources contribute to the presence of roaches in a particular area, rather than any specific ethnic group.
While baking soda can kill roaches if ingested in large enough quantities, it is not an effective method of pest control. There are more efficient and humane ways to eliminate roaches, such as using bait stations or calling a professional exterminator.
Yes, borax can be an effective way to kill roaches. When roaches come into contact with borax, it can damage their exoskeleton and dehydrate them, ultimately leading to their death. However, it may take some time for the borax to take effect.
Borax can be effective in killing certain types of roaches, particularly smaller ones like German cockroaches. It works by dehydrating and disrupting the digestive systems of insects. However, some larger species may not be as affected by borax. It is recommended to use a combination of methods for effective roach control.
You should leave it place if properly applied since dusts are for areas where you can't touch (and consequesntly where the roaches live) unless you eliminate those areas by other means such as proofing (sealing to exclude) cracks, etc. with silicone etc. Remember borax does not break down nor is it repellent, but it's good protection from a reintroduction if you can leave it alone.
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Son -_- there's more roaches than people
Black people usually call Spanish people Spiec or roaches it offends them in a way. i don't know the background of why they get offend'd but that's one way to anger a spanish person. This ''Means'' Cake
No silly.
Weird-looking roaches differ from common roaches in their appearance, which can include unusual colors, shapes, or sizes. These unique characteristics set them apart from the typical roaches that people are familiar with.
The town had a really bad infestation of Roaches back in the mid 1800's. People became sick because of the large masses of roaches. Some of the largest roaches can be found in this area.
Roaches are brown?
no,white roaches are not poison.
Yes, roaches live in deserts.
Tree roaches look similar to regular household roaches, but are a bit different. They do not bite, but eat wood.
This is actually kind of a joke. It makes fun of how resilient roaches are. Within a few generations roaches can adapt to new poisons, they can handle radiation better than people, and they can eat many things. But still, this is mostly a joke.
Of course there are roaches in Nicaragua, and in all of Central America. Roaches love tropical climates, and will grow very large there.
Brown basilisks can eat roaches. My neighbors old basilisks ate roaches that we found in our neighborhood.