A Way to Solve Your #Cockroach-Problems (... #BugMD will probably try to get you to BUY SOMETHING, but ... we'll see ...)

First I want to teach you about those words (the emboldened links below, through which you can access BugMD's report/offer). And I find you understand words better if you see 'the words at their base' (then going on to look at the words at those words' bases, then the words at those words' bases, etc.-etc. ad infinitum into their Foundation)

The word “Cockroach” is built on ancient words that mean "a Kind of Caterpillar (Chafer, Beetle)" (they say it's often shortened to #Roach in order to avoid saying Cock (which isn't talking about 'the anatomy (or the rooster),' but rather sounds similar to the Spanish for Excrement (for the Smell that the Insect leaves everywhere it 'goes')). 
The Roach is also the name of a European freshwater Fish (applied to similar fish in North America).
#Cockroaches #Roaches #RoachClip #RoachClips


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Yes, BugMD does 'offer their special blend of the materials'; but they tell you that those materials are (for the most part) #Clove #Oil (containing the chemical Eugenol) & Cottonseed Oil.

The word "Clove" is built on ancient words that mean "|Nail (Hook) of |Gillyflower" or "to Tear Apart, |Cleave."

#Cloves #ClovePink

The word "Oil" is built on ancient words that mean "|Olive."

#Oils #Oiled #Oiling #OilCan #OilCloth #Oiler #OilMill #OilSkin #OilTank #OilWell #Oily #OliveOil #MidnightOil #OilColor #OilPainting #OilTanker #OilSpill #OilAndVinegar #LikeOilAndWater (an ancient sailors' trick inspired the expression (for "appeasing strife or disturbance") #PourOilUponTheWaters) 

The word "Cottonseed" is obviously the word for "the Seed of the Cotton."

#Cottonseeds

The word "Eugenol" is built on the clove's scientific name #Eugenia #Caryophyllata. Eugenia is also a feminine name that means "of |Noble Birth" (a form of the name Eugene). Caryophyllata is its 'family-name' (of #Caryophyllaceae, of the order #Caryophyllales)---a family of Herbs or Subshrubs that usually have Stems Swollen at the Nodes & -have Opposite Linear |Leaves etc.






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