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The Secret To Effective Cockroach Control For Long Island Properties

Is there a less welcome sight on Earth than a cockroach in your house? A flying cockroach, perhaps? Residents of Long Island know what an incredible nuisance these guys can be, but some are unaware of just how dangerous cockroaches truly are. People have an instinct to hate these creatures for a reason. There are a few different species to look out for, each with its own habits and behaviors. Keep reading to learn more about cockroach identification in Long Island, the dangers they pose, and how to get rid of cockroaches in your house.

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    Why Are Cockroaches In Long Island So Dangerous?

    Cockroaches come from outdoors and prefer a humid environment and decaying matter for a food source. They usually crawl out from under something dead or dying or from the sewers. From there, they gallivant across kitchen counters, touching whatever food is available.

    The sheer number of diseases a cockroach can pass on to people is disconcerting, but the severity of these diseases adds another level of concern. As a whole, the species can carry over 30 different kinds of bacteria, six parasitic worms, and seven other human pathogens. Some names you might recognize from this list of health hazards are cholera, dysentery, leprosy, salmonellosis, and giardia.

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