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  2. A cockroach, flies, mold, expired food all found in ...

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    Health inspectors found mouse droppings, a live cockroach, moldy food and poor food safety practices in Springfield-area kitchens last month. A cockroach, flies, mold, expired food all found in ...

  3. Cockroach, moldy food, raw chicken mishandling among ...

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    No Food Protection Manager Certificate holder present during inspection. Employee washed hands in a three-compartment sink. Food license expired since 07/07/2024.

  4. Food inspectors find cockroaches, cut wires, evidence of mice ...

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    The restaurant's reinspection was set for Oct. 30.

  5. Cockroach - Wikipedia

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    Cockroaches can be trapped in a deep, smooth-walled jar baited with food inside, placed so that cockroaches can reach the opening, for example with a ramp of card or twigs on the outside. An inch or so of water or stale beer (by itself a cockroach attractant) in the jar can be used to drown any insects thus captured. The method works well with ...

  6. Cockroach farming - Wikipedia

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    An unusual number of their genes relate to taste and smell, which helps them to avoid toxic food. Genes relating to development and immunity help cockroaches grow quickly and resist disease. [6] The American cockroach is the most popular species for farming. [1] Start-up costs for cockroach farms are low, and there are few regulations.

  7. Cockroaches, mold & fecal matter: Here are 20 Sacramento ...

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    No. 1: Roaches, gnats and mold-like substances found at Sacramento-area restaurants, reports say. Sacramento County inspectors shut down a sushi restaurant due to a German cockroach infestation ...

  8. Cryptocercus darwini - Wikipedia

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    Cryptocercus darwini is a species of cockroach in the family Cryptocercidae. It is found in North America. [1] [2] [3] References Further reading. Burnside, Craig A ...

  9. Cockroaches in food areas. Leaks. No hot water. Wichita KS ...

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    Their problems included cockroaches in food preparation and storage areas, an employee who didn’t wear gloves and leaks, according to inspection reports. ... CBS News. 579 animals killed after ...