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Yes there are cockroaches in Ireland but they are not at all common. The climate isn't really beneficial to them. We also have Cockchafer beetles, which I think are called June bugs in America. They look very similar to cockroaches and can fly.
Chuck M
Cockroaches live anywhere there are humans.
Misscheerios2
Yes, but they are also in other places, too. Anywhere that there are people, cockroaches could be lurking about, as well. That's a fact of life.
Isaac
Of course.
Lord Inquisitor
Yes they were introduced in a government experiment to see if the could survive in the Irish climate. They escaped and are known to have spread to the major cities now.
2kool4u
There may be a few, but I never came across them. I mean not like in New York or somewhere.
~ShUdDhAtA UnLiMiTeD~
COCKroaches are everywhere !!!!
It is the survival of the fittest !!
gonnaglobetrot
I am living here all my life, never once saw one. I really don't think there are. If there are anywhere, even in the so called 'city slums' they are certainly not a problem. Insects are not a problem here due to the climate (which is pretty sucky).
Hope this helps :)
Veston Pants
Yes. St. Patrick did the snakes.
xxR
Rokkit
There are loads of em - and that's just the people.