Most people see cockroaches as dirty pests that sneak into kitchens at night, but their real impact is far more alarming. Cockroaches don’t just contaminate your food; they pollute the air you breathe. New research conducted by North Carolina State University shows that cockroach infestations release high levels of allergens and bacterial toxins into indoor spaces, especially through their droppings. These microscopic particles linger in household dust and can even become airborne, making them easy to inhale. For people with asthma or allergies, this exposure can trigger breathing problems or make existing symptoms worse. The study also found that once pest control successfully eliminated cockroaches, these harmful airborne substances dropped dramatically. In short, getting rid of cock
Cockroaches are secretly polluting your indoor air: Why pest control matters for clean and healthy homes
The Times of India3 hrs ago
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