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    Unwanted Guests: The Top 25 Cities Prone to Cockroach Infestations in the U.S

    2024-01-10
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    Authored by J. Alex Jan 10, 2024
    Cockroaches, as per PestWorld.org, can endure for up to a year and reach slightly over two inches in length. They possess flat, oval-shaped bodies with an oily texture and are equipped with six spiky legs, facilitating their swift movement across various surfaces. Certain breeds feature wings, antennas, and distinctive foot pads, granting them the ability to scale vertical surfaces, including walls and ceilings.

    1. Houston, TX: 81.41
    2. San Antonio, TX: 70.27
    3. Tampa, FL: 61.49
    4. Phoenix, AZ: 57.77
    5. Las Vegas, NV: 55.70
    6. Miami, FL: 55.51
    7. Atlanta, GA: 50.19
    8. Birmingham, AL: 49.27
    9. Dallas, TX: 49.24
    10. Oklahoma City, OK: 37.54
    11. New York, NY: 37.39
    12. Richmond, VA: 33.01
    13. Los Angeles, CA: 32.22
    14. Washington, DC: 30.32
    15. Philadelphia, PA: 29.40
    16. Baltimore, MD: 21.70
    17. Riverside, CA: 21.69
    18. Chicago, IL: 20.27
    19. Minneapolis, MN: 19.39
    20. San Jose, CA: 19.27
    21. Boston, MA: 17.92
    22. Detroit, MI: 17.67
    23. San Francisco, CA: 16.49
    24. Rochester, NY: 16.36
    25. Seattle, WA: 14.61

    Now, let's move on to the information about cockroaches:

    Cockroaches, known for their nocturnal behavior, are found worldwide and are often seen in human living spaces. There are about 4,500 species of cockroaches globally, with approximately 69 species in the United States. Among these, only 30 species are typically found in homes. Their prevalence in homes varies, with some locations being more prone to infestations due to specific environmental conditions such as warmth and moisture.

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    The threat posed by roaches extends far beyond their unsettling presence in our homes. These resilient creatures carry pathogens, triggering allergies and asthma, contaminating food, and contributing to an unhealthy living environment. Their adaptability and rapid breeding mean a small infestation can quickly turn into a major problem, impacting not only our physical health but also our mental well-being. The persistence and resilience of these pests underscore the importance of proactive measures and professional intervention to safeguard our homes and health against their pervasive and potentially harmful influence.


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