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  2. Seeing roaches lately? Texas is the worst state for pest ...

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    The smallest common cockroach found in Texas is the German cockroach, measuring only 0.13 inches in length. They’re light brown and have little wings, but they can’t fly.

  3. Anthoxanthum odoratum - Wikipedia

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    Anthoxanthum odoratum is a short-lived perennial grass, commonly known as sweet vernal grass, that is native to acidic grassland in Eurasia and northern Africa. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is grown as a lawn grass and a house plant , due to its sweet scent, and can also be found on unimproved pastures and meadows.

  4. ‘Multiple’ roaches temporarily close Tarrant County restaurant

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    One restaurant was temporarily closed during the Jan. 7-20 Tarrant County Public Health Inspections after “multiple small roaches” were found in the establishment, according to county data ...

  5. Roaches, ‘mold-like’ substance observed in Tarrant County ...

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  6. Smokybrown cockroach - Wikipedia

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    The smokybrown cockroach is a detritivore and can feed off a wide array of organic (including decaying) matter. [1] Like most cockroaches, it is a scavenger, whereby it feeds on many different types of foods including dry earthworms, pet food, pet waste such as feces and urine, paper, and many types of ripe fruits.

  7. Blattella asahinai - Wikipedia

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    Blattella asahinai, the Asian cockroach, is a species of cockroach that was first described in 1981 from insects collected on Okinawa Island, Japan. [1] It is a small species of cockroach, typically 1.3 to 1.6 centimetres (1 ⁄ 2 to 5 ⁄ 8 in) long and tan to dark brown in colour with dark parallel stripes on the back of their heads. [2]

  8. Why health experts aren't warning about coronavirus in food - AOL

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    Germs like norovirus and salmonella can survive the acid in stomachs, then multiply after attaching to cells inside people’s guts. Why health experts aren't warning about coronavirus in food ...

  9. Therea petiveriana - Wikipedia

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    Like other cockroaches, T. petiveriana uses chemical pheromones to communicate with each other. When disturbed, they are said to raise their wings and evert lateral glands on the second and third abdominal segments. Their glandular secretions were found to contain volatile compounds N-3-methylbutylacetamide (MBA) and N-3-methylbutylpropanamide ...