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behaviour of cockroaches

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Roaches are most active at night, during which time they forage for food and mate. ... Cockroaches are social insects that usually live in groups. Cockroaches emit pheromones that leave chemical odors in their feces and on their bodies. These pheromones serve as means of communication for the insects.

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Cockroaches are social insects that usually live in groups. Cockroaches emit pheromones that leave chemical odors in their feces and on their bodies. These pheromones serve as means of communication for the insects. The odor of the pheromone causes the roaches to cluster together in a harborage area.

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