This is why UK cockroaches are becoming ‘impossible to kill’ - here’s how to keep them out of your home

German cockroaches are one of the two main species found in the UK (Photo: Shutterstock)German cockroaches are one of the two main species found in the UK (Photo: Shutterstock)
German cockroaches are one of the two main species found in the UK (Photo: Shutterstock)

According to the British Pest Control Association (BPCA), cockroaches can be “vectors of disease” - and a new study has revealed how they are evolving to become even more difficult to kill.

The study was conducted using German cockroaches, which are one of the two main species of cockroaches found in the UK.

What did the study find?

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The study was led by Professor Michael Scharf, who has found evidence that shows German cockroaches are developing cross-resistance to insecticides, making them difficult to exterminate.

Scharf said, “Cockroaches developing resistance to multiple classes of insecticides at once will make controlling these pests almost impossible with chemicals alone.”

The study found that cockroaches that survived a treatment of insecticide would pass off an immunity to their offspring.