A company in North Carolina is trying to get homeowners to let 100 roaches into their homes.

The Pest Informer is offering homeowners the chance to try out a specific pest control technique in order to see how effective it is.

Five to seven household owners will be selected for the study, and will allow the company to "release 100 American roaches into your home, and give us permission to film, and test out a specific roaches treatment."

The company says at the end of the study that it will use traditional cockroach treatment at no cost if the problem isn't solved.

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This picture taken on March 25, 2019, shows cockroaches eating feed at a roach farm in Yibin, China's southwestern Sichuan province. Wang Zhao/AFP via Getty Images

Homeowners need to meet certain requirements in order to be eligible for the study.

According to the company, the treatments used for roaches are family and pet safe.