Sunday, 24 July 2016

zoology - Do cockroaches lay eggs in human flesh when they "bite"?


Recently, I discovered a "bite" by a cockroach, and not only is the "bitten" area red and swallowing, and more specifically, it have a big hole in that area, but when I clean it with hydrogen peroxide solution, something is happening, that is, a yellowish/greenish thing comes out from the holes from each infecting area.


Do cockroaches lay eggs in human flesh when they "bite", and much more importantly, would hydroxide solution kill the eggs and parasites inside those of those holes?



Answer




No, cockroaches do not lay eggs into human flesh. You most likely received an infection of some sort from the bug, or it wasn't a cockroach.


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