What Happens If You Eat Cockroach Poison?
The first thing you need to know is that cockroach poison is extremely toxic. If you accidentally ingest it, you need to get to the hospital right away. Even if you don’t feel anything, you should still go to the emergency room. The poison can be fatal if you’re not treated.
Cockroaches aren’t easy to catch so you need to be careful when handling them. A small child could accidentally swallow them. Even though they’re nocturnal, they’re fast and very nimble, and they don’t take kindly to humans.
If you eat a roach, you’ll likely experience diarrhea or vomiting. It is possible that you won’t develop symptoms unless you have been exposed for a long time to cockroaches. However, you may be unlucky and not experience any symptoms at all. You can’t know for sure if you’ve been eating poisoned food until you have it examined by a microbiologist.
Cockroaches are known to carry a number of diseases, and you should always be aware of these risks before attempting to clean an infested home. They’re known to feed on human excrement and carry the Salmonella bacterium, which can cause diarrhea, fever, and other symptoms.
Fortunately, there’s a way to make a homemade cockroach poison a safe option. You can mix borax with water, but it will lose its dehydrating effect and won’t work as well against roaches as powder. You can also use vinegar as a cockroach repellent. This is especially helpful if you have a cockroach infestation.