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No one wants to think about them, much less talk about them, but cockroaches are a fact of life. These pests can be found in homes all over the world and are often difficult to get rid of. But understanding more about these pests can help homeowners take action to prevent and control them. Here are 8 facts every homeowner should know about cockroaches.

With that said, here are 8 facts every homeowner needs to know about cockroaches! 👊
It’s no surprise that cockroaches have been around for centuries, given their hardiness and ability to survive in harsh conditions. In fact, they can survive up to a month without food and two weeks without water! This is why it’s so important to take preventative measures against roaches if you suspect they may be present in your home.
Cockroaches can carry and transmit diseases, as they walk through filth and then continue on to surfaces inside your home. They also leave behind bacteria, allergens, and other debris as they travel through your house, which can lead to an increase in asthma attacks or other health issues for those living in the home.
Female cockroaches lay eggs in batches of up to 48 at a time, allowing them to reproduce quickly and easily spread from one area of your home to another. The hatchlings mature within weeks or months depending on species and environmental conditions, so it’s important to eliminate any roach infestations as soon as possible before they get out of hand. 4. Roach droppings are toxic – When cockroaches feed on food or drink left behind by humans, their droppings contain toxins that can cause allergic reactions or even respiratory illness if left unchecked over time. This is especially true for smaller children who may be exposed more frequently due to their height level when crawling around the house.
Cockroaches prefer warm temperatures above 85°F, which is why they usually congregate near radiators or near appliances like refrigerators and stoves that generate heat when running. If you notice any suspicious activity around these areas of your home, chances are there could be roaches lurking about!
Cockroaches tend to come out at night because they prefer dark places where they feel safe from predators such as birds or humans looking for them with flashlights! That’s why you may only find traces of these pests when turning on lights late at night or early morning hours before sunrise – but don’t let this fool you into thinking there aren’t any hiding in your walls or cupboards during the day!
Cockroaches hate cold temperatures so much that many species will actually freeze solid if exposed long enough! Despite this fact however, some species are able to survive frigid winters under certain conditions; often times burrowing deep underground where temperatures remain relatively constant year-round (which means you need special tactics for getting rid of them).
One last thing every homeowner should know about cockroaches is that female roaches actually lay their eggs offsite! This means if you see any adults inside your home it's likely there's already an established population somewhere outside nearby - so don't forget to check outdoor spaces too when dealing with an infestation!
Cockroach infestations are no laughing matter; not only do these pests cause property damage by eating through wood and plastics but they can also spread dangerous diseases too! Knowing these eight facts about cockroaches will help homeowners identify signs of an infestation more quickly so they can take steps towards eliminating it right away before things get worse. If you think you have a problem with cockroaches in your home, contact a local pest control company right away for help getting rid of them once and for all!
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