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Cockroaches skip sugar to get more sex and form a mutant population

Cockroaches are starting to evolve to dislike sugar, according to a recent study.
Recent studies have shown that cockroaches are beginning to evolve to dislike sugar. Shutterstock

They aren't looking for Sugar Daddy!

German cockroaches have evolved to dislike sugar, and female cockroaches avoid mating with sugar-loving male companions, according to a study by North Carolina State University

Wada Dr. Katsumata and his team of entomologists found that the most effective mating pairs in the study were between female and male cockroaches, both avoiding sugar, while the least productive pair avoided sugar. I discovered that it was between a female cockroach and a male cockroach that ate sugar.

To get good luck in the bedroom, sweet-toothed male cockroaches stopped sugaring to soothe female cockroaches.  

This can cause problems with human health and housekeeping.

Since pesticide products are made from the monosaccharide glucose to hide unsweetened toxic components, Roach's diet and mating habits can lead to a new generation of pesticide-resistant insects. The salon reported that there was. 

Cockroaches mating preferences are starting to evolve.
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Glucose-containing pesticide products use sugar It further increases the population of cockroaches by selectively killing cockroaches that are attracted to the scent of saccharin and leaving a group of sugar-free insects ready to breed with each other, which may dilute those who like it.

The German cockroach, one of the most populous bugs in the world, is known to carry many dangerous bacteria that can make both humans and animals sick. Increasing pesticide-tolerant cockroach populations could pose a public health crisis in the future. 

While some cockroaches are quitting sugar,one cockroach in New York seems to have developed an unhealthy smoking habit, with a cigarette in his hand earlier this year. I found.