After extermination, a cockroach may live for a few hours to several days, depending on the method used and the specific species. Insecticides can affect their nervous system, leading to rapid demise, while some may survive longer if they are exposed to less potent treatments. However, once extermination efforts are in place, their chances of survival diminish significantly. Overall, most cockroaches will not survive long after exposure to effective extermination methods.
About as long as a cockroach, I guess.
For a few days!!
It depends on the size of the bowl
im not not shure if you mean how long do cockroaches live without a head, but if so i read they can last about week.
how long does a nymph to adult cockroach
A cockroach does not produce electricity. A cockroach is an insect that can live even with its head cut off.
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A cockroach lives for 40 days It strongly depends on the species. Hissing cockroaches can live from 2 - 5 years.
The cockroach has not become extinct due to the fact it can live in all environments and can live off of minimal food. A cockroach does not even require oxygen in the amounts of other species.
It isn't an animal its a cockroach. A cockroach can live up to a month without its head.
The average cockroach lives between one and two years after it reaches adulthood under normal conditions. They can live up to thirty days without food and up to fifteen days with no moisture.