Unknown Parent Exposes An Appalling Cockroach Infestation Within A School
Unknown Parent Exposes An Appalling Cockroach Infestation Within A School

These days, it cannot be stressed enough that, for some reason or other, schools are targeted by insects for infestation. All over the world schools are reporting insect infestations. The most common problem-insects are bed bugs, but termites have also been reported as infesting several schools. There is only so many times that a person can read a story about an insect infestation within a school before the stories become boring and commonplace. However, one recent case of an insect-infested school is quickly becoming an exciting news story. Recent photos have surfaced that show a severe cockroach infestation within an elementary school cafeteria. These photos were taken and posted to social media by an unknown parent of a student. Many people believe this woman acted contrary to the school district’s wishes when she went public with the photo of a roach infestation within her child’s school.
Some people remember elementary school better than others, but we can all agree that cafeteria food in public schools was not exactly prized cuisine. For many students, going to the cafeteria represents yet another attempt to choke down soft and strangely moist chicken nuggets, while trying to avoid making visual contact with their questionable-looking applesauce. In other words, eating school food is already gross as far as many students are concerned, so the last thing they need is a cockroach nest hovering over them while they eat in the cafeteria. It is probable that many of the students were grateful to the parent for exposing the revolting infestation.
According to the unnamed woman who took the picture and exposed it in the media, she was only motivated by a desire to prevent the students from becoming sick, as cockroaches are filthy creatures that can transmit disease-causing bacteria. School officials have claimed that a pest control officer is handling the roach-infested ceiling in the school’s cafeteria.
Do you ever recall spotting insects within your school growing up?