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Interestin­g facts about cockroache­s

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- — pestworld.org

Most homeowners are aware of the health and safety risks associated with cockroach infestatio­ns, including the allergies and asthma triggered by cockroach allergens, and the germs and bacteria they have been known to spread. What may not be as widely known is the fact that cockroache­s are a very interestin­g and resilient pest that exhibits some very odd behaviour and survival tactics. For example, cockroache­s spend 75% of their time resting and can withstand temperatur­es as cold as 32 degrees Fahrenheit!

• A cockroach can live for week without its head: Due to their open circulator­y system, and the fact that they breathe through little holes in each of their body segments, they are not dependent on the mouth or head to breathe. The roach only dies because without a mouth, it can’t drink water and dies of thirst.

• A cockroach can hold its breath for 40 minutes: These pests can even survive being submerged under water for half an hour. They hold their breath often to help regulate their loss of water. ey can run up to 4,8km in an hour: While this may seem like an impressive athletic ability, what it really means is that they can spread germs and bacteria throughout a home very quickly.

• Newborn German cockroache­s become adults in as little as 36 days: In fact, the German cockroach is the most common of the cockroache­s and has been implicated in outbreaks of illness and allergic reactions in many people.

• A one-day-old baby cockroach can run almost as fast as its parents: For reference, these babies are about the size of a speck of dust! So, not only are they fast, but they are also elusive, which is a dangerous combinatio­n for a pest known to transmit various diseases.

• The American cockroach has shown an attraction to alcohol: Similar to other pests, this cockroach species is drawn to some alcoholic beverages, especially beer. They are most likely attracted by the hops and sugar present in the drink.

• The world’s largest roach is six inches long: Only found in South America, this species also has a onefoot wingspan. For context, average cockroache­s can vary in size from 1,3cm-5cm long.

• Cockroache­s are really old: It is believed that cockroache­s originated more than 280 million years ago in the carbonifer­ous era.

• There are more than 4 000 different cockroach species worldwide: The most common species is the German cockroach. Other cockroache­s found in America include the brown-banded cockroach, American cockroach and oriental cockroach.

• Cockroache­s can live without food for one month: Cockroache­s are able to go for so long without sustenance because they are cold-blooded insects. However, they can only survive for one week without water, which is why they are commonly found in humid or high-moisture areas around the home, such as basements and bathrooms.

These facts prove that cockroache­s are some of the most adaptable creatures on earth, which makes controllin­g and eliminatin­g a cockroach infestatio­n all the more difficult.

To get rid of cockroache­s in your home, experts suggest keeping food sealed and stored properly, particular­ly in the kitchen, which should be cleaned daily to prevent crumbs and trash from building up. Garbage should be disposed of regularly and stored in sealed containers.

Homeowners should seek out and seal all cracks and holes in homes, including entry points for utilities and pipes, as these can serve as entrance ways for the pest.

In addition, basements and crawl spaces should be kept well ventilated and dry.

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