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Roaches - How They’ve Survived for
Millions of Years

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If there's one thing that's been able to survive for millions of years, it's the cockroach. These pesky critters have been around since the days of the dinosaurs, and they show no signs of going away any time soon. So what is it about these insects that make them so resilient? There are many reasons why roaches are so hard to kill, and we'll also discuss some ways to get rid of them once and for all!

Roaches Are Difficult to Kill

Roaches are among the most adaptable creatures on the planet. They can live without food for a month and without water for up to two weeks. They can hold their breath for 40 minutes and even withstand radiation! This is all thanks to their unique anatomy. For example, cockroaches have an open circulatory system, which means that they don't have veins or arteries. This makes it difficult for pesticides to target them. Additionally, cockroaches can go without food for long periods of time because they have a slow metabolic rate.

There are many products on the market that claim to kill cockroaches, but the truth is, most of them don't work very well. This is because cockroaches are constantly evolving and becoming resistant to pesticides.

Cockroaches Brains Are Hardwired for Survival

Cockroaches are also very good at avoiding predators. Thanks to their extremely sensitive antennae, they can detect the slightest movement and quickly scurry away to safety. They can also run up to three miles per hour! If a cockroach is being chased by a predator, it will sometimes drop its tail as a distraction. This allows the cockroach to escape while its predator is busy trying to eat the tail. Their brains are also located towards the back of their bodies, which makes it difficult for them to be eaten.

Cockroaches Have Few Natural predators

One of the reasons cockroaches are so successful is because they have few natural predators. The only animals that will regularly eat cockroaches are lizards, snakes, and birds. However, these predators are not very common in most areas of the world. This means that cockroaches don't have to worry about being eaten very often, and they can focus on reproducing and surviving.

Roaches Have Unique Eating Habits

Cockroaches are not picky eaters. They will eat just about anything, including garbage, dead animals, and even human feces. This allows them to survive in almost any environment. Additionally, cockroaches can go for long periods of time (up to a month!) without eating because they can store fat in their bodies.

Cockroach Pest Control

Cockroaches are so difficult to eradicate. If you have an infestation, it is best to leave it to the professionals. Each technician at Valor Pest Solutions has the knowledge and experience to get rid of your cockroach problem for good. We will work with you to create a customized pest control plan that fits your needs. If you think you may have a cockroach problem, don't hesitate to give us a call. We'll be happy to help! Contact us today to learn more!

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