i too would like to knwo the answer. i have been dooing a science experiment on essential oils as non-toxic cockroach repellents.
i also know that cinnaom and tea tree oil will also kill kill cockroaches when exposed to them. i have yet to 2 discover the reason why.
Soap can be an effective method for killing cockroaches by suffocating them. When sprayed directly on the insects, soap can block their breathing pores, leading to their death.
No, soap and water alone are not effective in killing cockroaches. Cockroaches are resilient pests that require specific insecticides or professional pest control methods to eliminate them effectively.
it can depend on the species...the German roach, the ones that live in the cabinets and appliances have more of a fatty diet where many of the outdoor roaches have more of a starchy dietI once read it was soap. Or maybe it is not soap, but people don't think soap can be *eaten.*
No, dish soap is not an effective method for killing cockroaches. It may help to repel them temporarily, but it is not a reliable way to eliminate a cockroach infestation.
what does the cockroach eat
Soap can be effective in eliminating cockroaches by suffocating them when it comes into contact with their bodies. However, it may not be as effective as other insecticides specifically designed for cockroach control.
Yes, geckos do eat cockroaches as part of their diet.
Yes, cockroaches will eat an onion. The cockroach will feeds on almost anything that is left out on a counter.
Sure, dish soap can kill cockroaches. When mixed with water, dish soap can coat the roach's body and suffocate it. However, if you're dealing with a full-blown infestation, you might want to call in the professionals instead of relying solely on your trusty dish soap.
Try re-typing your question so I can give you an accurate anwser.
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Yes, house lizards commonly eat cockroaches as part of their diet.