Would a roach die if it ate wasabi pea?!


Question: I was just wondering, since roaches can survive in hell lol (You know what I mean)

I wanted to try it out but there are not much roaches in my house.


Answers: I was just wondering, since roaches can survive in hell lol (You know what I mean)

I wanted to try it out but there are not much roaches in my house.

Well I live in India (Mumbai) and this country is crawling with roaches! There are probably billions of them in Mumbai alone, as far as feeding them wasabi peas --- they would love it, they seem to thrive on spicy food!

PS: just to clarify that my country is over run with roaches, NOT MY HOUSE!!

yeah prob. tha stuff is spicyyyy

LOL, this is too funny. But in my opinion they could probably eat it with no problems. I would also guess that they wouldn't eat if they knew it was something for them not to eat. Unlike we humans we will try some things, they probably are not of the same mind set LOL LOL if roaches have a mind that is LOL

Not necessarily. I mean, WE eat wasabi and we don't die. A roach would eat a roach-sized portion which would make it no more deadly than a human eating a human sized portion. Now if you found a way to make the roach eat a huge amount at one time, sure it might be deadly...same as if I shoved 30lbs of wasabi peas into your mouth and made you eat them all in a short span of time. It wouldn't be the wasabi that kills you, though, it would be your stomach splitting open within you.

I doubt it unless it was poisoned

I will catch a roach and feed it wasabi.

Let you know in a several weeks.

It would probably think it was in heaven if you gave it enough good wasabi. (I know I would.)

They're not stupid enough to.


Or are they?

No they won't.

I LOE wasabi peas.
If human can eat them, roaches won't have any problem either.





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