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Cockroaches... as far as I'm aware, they don't contribute anything to the eco system, they're just pests.
Unfortunatelly, not even a nuclear war can erradicate them ๐.
'Cockroach' encompasses a wide range of species, the majority of which have no interest in living in a human's home, and contribute to the work of decomposition on the forest floor. Many smaller predators also eat them.
OK, just the pest ones then ๐.
I'm on board with that ๐
Some pests (not only cockroaches) keeps the sewage unclogged by consuming solids.
Oh, come on ๐คฃ... people just have to find an excuse for cocroaches to exist ๐คฃ.
I think they're a good diet to some insectivores.
Cats hunt them sometimes... I mean, some cats ๐.
I meant more like lizards, hedgehogs, frogs, but yeah, cats too.