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Cockroaches are attracted to wine because they like drinking?

Cockroaches are attracted to wine, which can be said to be because they like drinking. Because cockroaches, like bees, moths, rhinoceros beetles, ants and other small insects, all like to eat fermented food with wine flavor, and most of these things are fermented and brewed, naturally emitting a fermented wine flavor. Not only small insects such as cockroaches will be attracted, but also people and many animals will be tempted by the smell of wine.

Cockroaches who like drinking are omnivores. They can eat all kinds of rubbish, including leftovers, waste oil and water, and even hair and wood falling from human bodies. As long as it is organic, it will not be spared, but it likes to eat ready-made food and is unwilling to catch living things. They always eat dead or slightly rotten food. However, they have one characteristic, that is, the rotten and fermented food is particularly attractive to them. For example, they especially like licking rotten fruits. If there are empty wine bottles or spilled drinks on the ground, you can often see their greedy appearance, not for anything else, but for the fermented wine aroma to attract cockroaches in particular.

The viability of cockroaches is well known. Cockroaches, like mice, have struggled with humans for thousands of years. Although human science and technology have made great progress, they still can't beat them, but they have provided them with better food sources and breeding places. With the growth of human population, the number of cockroaches has also developed greatly. It can be said that they can be seen everywhere, especially in most kitchens, where a large number of cockroaches gather.

There are many ways to prevent and kill cockroaches in the kitchen, but they are basically palliative and can only temporarily remove a large number of cockroaches. When we decorate the kitchen, it is best to use hard materials such as ceramics and granite instead of wood, and at the same time, leave as few gaps as possible, and fill the holes and gaps with cement or tile glue to minimize the living space of cockroaches. In addition, pay attention to hygiene in life, and throw the garbage generated every day into the trash can outside in time. When sanitation is improved, there will naturally be fewer cockroaches.