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can cockroaches live in your penis
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The claim that cockroaches can live in the human penis is categorically false. This misinformation originated from a viral meme in 2022, which falsely suggested that cockroaches could inhabit the penis, citing a fabricated Google search result. According to experts and entomologists, while cockroaches can enter other bodily orifices such as ears and noses in search of food like earwax or mucus, there are no recorded cases of cockroaches living in or being extracted from human penises. The meme's assertion that the name 'cockroach' is derived from the insect's supposed habitat in the penis is also incorrect. The term 'cockroach' actually comes from the Spanish word 'cucaracha,' which has no relation to the English slang for penis. Verified sources, including entomologists and pest control experts, confirm that cockroaches prefer warm, humid environments and are commonly found in kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas with food and moisture, not in human genitalia Merlin Environmental.