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"Name a Roach" allows customers to adopt and name a Madagascar hissing cockroach, transforming a frightful insect into an inspiring motif of love.
The Tropical Butterfly House Wildlife Conservation Park is giving people the opportunity to name an insect after their ex ...
These small, swift, prolific insects that live only around people are quickly evolving resistance to a range of pesticides at ...
Want to celebrate Valentine’s Day a little differently in Upstate New York? You can name a cockroach after an ex and watch it get eaten. The Via Aquarium in Schenectady, N.Y., is offering a limited ...
Rats, lizards, ants, mosquitos and other insects infesting homes not only spoil food stored in kitchen but also damage property and spread diseases.
The Name a Roach program has made more than $1 million for the city’s zoos in its 15 years of existence, with more than 60,000 roaches named.
Love may be in the air this Valentine’s Day — but across New York City and beyond, so is revenge. Fed up with ghosters, ...
Cockroaches in your coffee sounds gross, but it's more common than you think. Here's why it happens and what it means for your morning brew.
The San Antonio Zoo has turned Valentine’s Day into a small but memorable online tradition with its annual “Cry Me a ...
An animal park is offering a hilarious Valentine's Day gift for jilted visitors - naming a cockroach after ex-lovers. The ...
From naming a cockroach after your ex to trading in their old hoodie, discover unique and cathartic ways to cope with a ...