No, they cant survive rosemarys baby.
you have got to give it food
no
No, hermetically sealed containers are airtight and should prevent entry of cockroaches or any other pests. Cockroaches require oxygen to survive, so without any air inside the container, they wouldn't be able to survive.
yes, they are radiation tolerant
Yes, cockroaches can survive being submerged in boiling water for a short period of time due to their ability to withstand extreme conditions.
Yes, water can kill cockroaches by drowning them. Cockroaches can survive without air for a short period of time, but if they are submerged in water for an extended period, they will drown.
Yes, they will be killed, although their tough outer shell will be drenched in the lava. It will become fossilized. So yes, technically, cockroaches can be destroyed by a volcano.
No Idea! But I heard they can survive an atomic bomb.
Yes, it has been proven and tested that cockroaches will survive. Their resistances to radiation are extremely high, and that's one of the reasons they survived when the dinosaurs didn't.
Cockroaches are able to survive natural disasters like hurricanes and earthquakes due to their ability to sense danger and quickly find shelter. They have a resilient exoskeleton that can protect them from physical impacts, and they can go without food and water for extended periods of time. Additionally, cockroaches have a high tolerance for extreme conditions, allowing them to adapt and survive in various environments.
Yes, and cockroaches live pretty much anywhere a human can live, except roaches can survive intense radiation.