No, they eat rotting wood and bark from fallen trees. They have no interest in humans or houses, except when they accidentally come inside, perhaps in some firewood.
Because men ant as clean as girls
According to our free online Encyclopedia: (("Cockroaches are generally omnivorous with the exception of the wood-eating genus Cryptocercus")) There you have it!!
They are harmful and spread diseases to other people.
They are harmful and spread diseases to other people.
According to our free online Encyclopedia: (("Cockroaches are generally omnivorous with the exception of the wood-eating genus Cryptocercus")) There you have it!!
These are creatures that can carry some terrible diseases between human homes.
dangerous area
No but it's not a deterrent either. they actually prefer unfinished wood for nesting on. If you mean will they eat it, no.
Yes.
Cockroaches are a common and dangerous pest. They breed prolifically in the unseen regions of our homes and businesses. Cockroaches can survive for prolonged periods without food and water enabling them to be transported with goods from one region to another and from country to country via ships and planes. They are the ultimate free loaders. Cockroaches are nocturnal. Apart from seeing them at night, further evidence of a substantial infestation may include droppings, cast-off skins and dead cockroaches - in dark corners, cupboards, pantries and under furniture and white goods. Cockroaches share our food, water, shelter, and warmth. They will consume any human food or drink, pet food, dead animals and plant matter including animal and paper products. Cockroaches contaminate food and carry diseasessuch as salmonella and diptheria and causing symptoms of abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea.
According to our free online Encyclopedia: (("Cockroaches are generally omnivorous with the exception of the wood-eating genus Cryptocercus")) There you have it!!
The plural form is cockroaches; the plural possessive form is cockroaches'.