Ummm........I don't think that's a good idea.
Rye
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Has to be in the trillions...if you think about it.
YEs Malathion can be used to kill roaches and many other pest but must be cautious while using.
I would say roaches found in more than any 1 area. A few roaches in 1 spot would just be a pocket possibly overlooked during a service.
roaches have 6 legs
Yes roaches do mate. There are even mating rituals performed by male roaches to attract females. In some species males will even mimic female roaches to get closer to a group of them to mate with as many of them as possible.
Ants and roaches can engage in predatory behavior, with some ant species known to prey on roaches. However, this interaction is not common across all species, as roaches are generally more resilient and can evade many predators, including ants. In situations where resources are scarce, ants may attack and kill roaches, but this behavior varies depending on the specific species involved and environmental conditions. Overall, while it's possible for ants to kill roaches, it is not a widespread or predominant behavior.
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One roach, one egg.
Many like flies, roaches, beetles, ants.
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.
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