No, just like mosquitoes etc they can be vectors and it is more likely the small ones that are more likely to come into contact with food
Ice can carry germs.
Flies have a sticky substance in their legs, so when they sit on dirty things, because of sticky substance , germs get sticked to their legs and in this way , they carry germs
Yes. It is about 77% of germs
Roaches themselves are not bad for your health, but often they can carry nasty diseases because they generally come from an unclean environment.
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.
White blood cells fight germs and red blood cells carry oxygen.
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chicken pox..
yes bugs carry germs and some bugs are poisious
This one sickness that can make you pearalised . And it also carries the swine flue.
as a matter a fact newspapers carry over millions of germs techinally paper comes from trees and during the process of printing there's germs present newspapers travel everywhere and illinois valley college made clinical studies prove one newspaper has over 1.3 million germs
Fleas and roaches have different lifestyles and habitats, so it's uncommon for fleas to infest roaches. Fleas primarily live on mammals and birds, feeding on their blood, while roaches are scavengers that thrive in dark, damp environments. However, if a roach were to come into contact with a flea-infested animal, it could potentially carry a flea, but this is not a typical occurrence. Overall, fleas do not typically get on roaches as part of their life cycle.