Where do roaches come from?


Question:What's their purpose? like with a dog used as a pet etc.etc.etc. and with other animals. How do roaches function? like with a frog you can disect on and know different parts of the frog and its functions. Lastly, what's a way to get rid of them quick? I'm not being nasty just curious though. Lol!

Answers:
Well you see, first a mommy and daddy roach decide that they love each other very very much and then they get married. A few months later (usually bout 8 these days), a mosquito (maybe it should be a horse fly?) flies up to the mommy and daddy roach's door step and leaves a bouncing baby roach for the mommy and daddy roach to love and take care of . . .

Sorry, couldn't help myself. I need help.


They are little sanitation workers. They eat and live on any type food debris. The best way to get rid of them is to bug bomb your house every two weeks, until you see them no more forever.
If there is a creator they come from it.
To survive, same as us, to live, same as us, to have a few billion kids, sorta like us.
They eat rotting stuff up, they like it.
You do not want to get rid of every roach, then something else that is here because of them or for them would also go away, might be something we need.
a roach which is a bug comes in from outside and can be carried in by grocery and they love to get in all your dark spaces and come out at night

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