SNEAK PEEK
I have been lucky in life: I've never come face-to-face with a cockroach. I have come face-to-face with water bugs while at the ocean and while they look very similar (except for their size), they aren't part of the roach family. But just because I haven't seen one doesn't mean they're not living in my home. They're extremely resourceful creatures. They can live up to a month without food, two weeks without water, and up to a week without their head. They can regulate water loss in their bodies and will eat almost anything including each other. A female cockroach can lay 30 eggs per month on average. With that kind of breeding output, it's no wonder they've been around since dinosaurs roamed the earth.
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