Researchers at North Carolina State University have shown a link between the size of cockroach home infestations and the levels of both allergens and endotoxins in those homes, with lowering roach ...
Co-corresponding author of the paper, Madhavi Kakumanu explained the unusual gender difference, "Female cockroaches eat more than males, so more endotoxins are shed from their fecal matter. More ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. North Carolina summers bring the heat — and with it, an uptick in unwanted houseguests like cockroaches. According to Triangle Pest ...
The weather is getting warmer in North Carolina, which means certain types of cockroaches could find their way in your home looking for food and water. Other types of cockroaches, however, can be ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. Warm, humid NC summers create ideal nesting conditions for cockroach infestations. Cockroaches spread allergens and bacteria, posing ...