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  2. Seeing roaches lately? Texas is the worst state for pest ...

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    The number of roaches you see in or around the exterior of your house could determine if you need to call a professional. Certain breeds, like the German, are infesting, and if you see one, it’s ...

  3. Cockroaches, mold & fecal matter: Here are 20 Sacramento ...

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    A Sacramento-area burger drive-in was shut down after inspectors found more than 100 dead roaches throughout the restaurant. | Read Full Story by Jacqueline Pinedo No. 19: More than 200 ...

  4. Why do cockroaches go inside California homes during the ...

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    After eating and cooking a meal, wipe off counters, stovetops and tables. Don’t allow trash to accumulate in your home and keep garbage and food tightly sealed. Don’t leave dirty dishes overnight.

  5. Study: Cockroaches may be creepy, but they have distinct ...

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    The discovery could explain why cockroaches are considered such great survivors and able to adapt to inhospitable surroundings. Study: Cockroaches may be creepy, but they have distinct ...

  6. Ectobius vittiventris - Wikipedia

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    Ectobius vittiventris, the amber wood cockroach or amber forest cockroach, is a species belonging to the order Blattodea and is a type of wood cockroach originally from southern Europe. It is completely harmless to humans and is not a storage pest , as it only feeds on decomposing plant material and perishes within a few days in human dwellings ...

  7. Dell Medical School links cockroaches, mice to more ...

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    For those study participants, 56% had developed sensitivities to cockroaches and 59% to mice; 36% were sensitized to dogs, 39% to cats and 35% to dust mites. About 69% had sensitivities to more ...

  8. Cryptocercus punctulatus - Wikipedia

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    C. punctulatus is thought to be the most resemblance of the common ancestor between termites and cockroaches largely due to their gut symbionts. Within the digestive system of C. punctulatus are obligate and unique flagellates, commonly Hypermastigida, that can digest the cellulose in wood that the cockroach consumes as their primary diet.

  9. Cockroaches, moldy floor and no hot water: Latest Sacramento ...

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    The county conducts roughly 14,000 inspections a year.