Cockroaches in NYC
Cockroaches may not seem fast, but they thrive in urban environments like New York City. Their introduction to the U.S. dates back to European colonization, and they quickly adapted to city life, earning the nickname "Croton bugs." With a population surge in the 1840s, these resilient insects became a common sight, outnumbering even the infamous rats. Discover the fascinating history and adaptability of these misunderstood creatures.In this clip
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