Cockroaches have earned a bad reputation by invading our homes, distributing diseases, and creeping into our nightmares. Though they seem to be all bad, they are beneficial to the environment. They eat decaying organic matter, which helps in the natural processes of decomposition. Cockroaches play a vital role in the nitrogen cycle, helping to keep forests healthy. That said, nothing can make you feel uncomfortable in your Salt Lake City home, like turning the light on in your bathroom and seeing them scurry away. What’s worse still is the thought of having them crawl all over your kitchen. There are many types of roaches, but if you live in Salt Lake City or the suburbs of East Bench, Wasatch Hollow or Bonneville Hills, these are the ones you’re most likely to see:
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