Yes, dog feces can attract roaches as it serves as a food source for them. The organic matter and nutrients found in dog waste can be appealing to various pests, including cockroaches. Keeping your yard and living areas clean and promptly disposing of dog feces can help reduce the likelihood of attracting these unwanted insects. Regular cleaning also minimizes other potential food sources that could attract pests.
no. only if the fence is like a fruit smell then it will
No, roaches are attracted by sources of food and water and warm, dark places to live.
It will attract bugs such as ants and roaches.
yea it does, be afraid Guzman. Be very afraid sloot.
You are not going to be able to do this unless you simply keep the dog away from the feces. Why? Because to the dog the feces is a treat and taste good. The good news is that as long as the mini piglet is healthy, its feces is healthy, too, and it won't hurt the dog. Just make sure the dog has access to it's own good food, which is, of course, more nutritious than the feces. Then you can thank the dog for cleaning up the feces for you - just don't let him kiss you right afterward.
Antifreeze itself is not known to attract roaches. However, its sweet taste can be appealing to various pests, including some insects. It's important to store antifreeze securely to prevent accidental ingestion by pets or wildlife, as it can be toxic. Maintaining a clean environment and sealing entry points is the best way to deter roaches.
make you ill
Because your dog is sick.
Yes. It can spread through feces. If you're dog likes to play in the litter box, he could get the feces on his/her paws, and then lick them. BAM! your dog has hookworm.
Yes.
yes
The color of feces is caused by something he is eating.