Why is it if one apartment unit is infested with roaches, they go to other apartment units?
I am just trying to understand that if the roaches got food in infested unit, why would some of them want to leave that unit to go to another? What is your personal opinion of way they go to another unit, if that infested apartment has food? I know it sounds like touchy subject. I just trying to understand. My best guess is some of the roaches leave the infested unit and go to another unit, because theres way too many roaches in the unit and just like people, we do not want to be living in a place with way too many people. Not matter how great the place is. So we go to other places. What is your personal opinion?
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The whole building is a smorgasbord to roaches.
Roaches will eat anything...even the glue on the envelopes.
They crawl along the water pipes and eat what forms on them and go up under the sinks into other apartments.
The roaches lay a lot of eggs and some carry a lot of babies in the oothecas on their backs.
They crawl under the baseboards and eat their dead inside the walls
The babies eat the poop.
Roaches multiply fast and roam.
Pests don't see borders, they go where ever they can and take what they can take. They see the building as a giant warehouse of food and water.
Roaches can go under walls in crevices and get into adjoining apartments.
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