From pollen and pets to food and bugs, find out the most common things that can trigger allergy symptoms in this WebMD slideshow.
7. Ban Roaches These scurrying insects might make an appearance no matter where you live -- and they leave behind tiny droppings that can bring on symptoms for people withasthma, especially children. To keep roaches outside of your home: Seal cracks and crevices. Fix leaks in pipes and fau...
The American cockroach is the largest of the household roaches, averaging 1.5 inches in length with fully developed wings. The wings extend 0.16 to 0.31 inches over the end of the abdomen, and the species can fly. The adults are reddish-brown to dark brown in color. The female produces egg...
A protein in their droppings can be a trigger. Roaches can be tough to get rid of, especially in a warm climate or if you live in an apartment building where they can move back and forth between neighbors. Treat them with bug killer, and keep a clean kitchen. Repair cracks and holes ...