While specific statistics on the number of people who get cockroach feces in their eyes are not readily available, such incidents are considered rare. Cockroach droppings can cause allergic reactions or respiratory issues, but direct contact with the eyes is uncommon. Most reports of cockroach-related health issues focus on Allergies and Asthma rather than eye exposure. Proper hygiene and pest control can help minimize such risks.
YOU KILL THE COCKROACH.. AND FINALLY PAY FOR PEST CONTROL..
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1,293 people get pink eye a year
You get it from the bacteria in fecal matter. {it comes from poop}
The anal region of the cockroach is used to secrete digested materials. This area is very small and hard to see with the human eye.
No and many people think the cornea is in the corner of your eye it is located in the center of your eye.
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Talk to an eye doctor about them, they can explain that they are harmful and many people have them.
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Actually in ventral view of a cockroach their are 12 parts of it:-Head-Antenna-Pro thorax-Mesothorax-Meta thorax-Middle Leg-Abdomen-Hind Leg-Compound Eye-Fore leg-wing-Anal Cercusand when it's in front their are only 3 parts:-Head-Thorax-Abdomen