If cockroaches we see living in our kitchens, bathrooms, and the sewers are such hardy creatures, why don’t we see large populations of them in gardens and woods where there’s plenty of moisture and food?

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If cockroaches we see living in our kitchens, bathrooms, and the sewers are such hardy creatures, why don’t we see large populations of them in gardens and woods where there’s plenty of moisture and food?

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Predators eat them. So they have to hide and scurry about.

Also, you have other animals that are competing for their same space.

It is a lot harder for a roach in the wild than it is for a roach in your room.

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