Cockroaches and Asthma Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Cockroaches and PestsAbout Cockroaches, Other Pests and AsthmaDroppings or body parts of cockroaches and other pests can trigger asthma. Certain proteins are found in cockroach feces and saliva and can cause allergic reactions or trigger asthma symptoms in some individuals.Cockroaches are commonly found in crowded cities and the southern regions of the United States. Cockroach allergens likely play a significant role in asthma in many urban areas.Actions You Can TakeInsecticides and pesticides are not only toxic to pests — they can harm people too. Try to use pest management methods that pose less of a risk. Keep counters, sinks, tables and floors clean and free of clutter.Clean dishes, crumbs and spills right away.Store food in airtight containers.Seal cracks or openings around or inside cabinets. The post Cockroaches and Asthma appeared first on Oklahoma Allergy and Asthma Clinic. Previous Article: Mold Next Article: Pets and Asthma Related Blogs Return to Blogs