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How to Get Rid of Roaches—and Prevent Their Return
Outsmart these unwanted guests.
TOKYO—A new study offers a hint why American cockroaches are so hard to get rid of: Females can breed for years and multiply their numbers dozens of times alone, without ever mating with a male.
When a male cockroach wants to mate with a female cockroach very much, he will scoot his butt toward her, open his wings and offer her a homemade meal — sugars and fats squished out of his tergal ...
Pest control companies said a mild winter is bringing bugs out earlier than usual, leading to an increase in service calls ...
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How to identify different types of cockroaches
Also identified as the water bug, the American cockroach is one of the most common pests infesting homes in the United States. Reddish-brown in color, this cockroach is large and fast, making it quite ...
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Hitting a cockroach with chappal? You're making the problem worse
Ever seen a cockroach and reached for your chappal? We all have. But scientists say that's the worst thing you can do. Find ...
As a writer for Forbes Home since 2021, Emily specializes in writing about home warranties, solar installations, car transportation and moving companies. With a background in journalism and experience ...
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