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Can a Cockroach bite cause a person to get ill or have a reaction to the bite?

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Can a Cockroach bite cause a person to get ill or have a reaction to the bite?

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Cockroaches sometimes bite humans, but not very often. Their bite by itself will not cause disease, but if the cockroach came into contact with disease-causing organisms before biting then a disease may be transmitted. The bite marks should appear as small, scabby areas. Sometimes sleeping infants are bitten around the mouth by cockroaches that are attracted to spilled milk or food in that area. Biting the skin is incidental to this. Question from Denver. What do ladybirds drink? How do I get aphids-also, how do you find ladybugs?Ladybird beetles obtain moisture while they are eating their favorite food, aphids. In addition, they drink the dew that forms on plants. You can find aphids on many types of plants in the spring and summer. Look at the parts of the plant that are succulent and actively growing. If you can collect the whole plant. If the plant starts to wilt, the aphids will die or leave. The best place to find ladybirds is among the aphids. Usually you will find the ladybird

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