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We found this cockroach nibbling on one of the snacks we dropped on the ground. I threw it out the window, with the cup. Next day: cup was nowhere to be found.
In nature, American cockroaches are decomposers that feed on decaying organic material. Here is an adult female (note the egg case) and a nymph feeding on a rat carcass. For more information: www.nysipm.cornell.edu/whats_bugging_you/cockroaches/defa...
Cockroaches usually hide in the daytime. This one was out in full view. Polyzosteria limbata. Dharawal Nature Reserve, NSW Australia, January 2011.
Cockroach, subfamily Panesthiinae. Info by: Stefan Phalagorn ·
More cool roaches here: orionmystery.blogspot.com/2013/10/cockroaches-are-cool.html
A male Oriental Cockroach, Blatta orientalis, one of the "domestic" cockroaches with African origins, on the street at night in Leavenworth, Kansas. August 5, 2019.
In this image we see an impressive collection of droppings near previously damp wood and stored furniture. This furniture likely provided harborage for a large cockroach population. For more information on cockroaches: www.nysipm.cornell.edu/whats_bugging_you/cockroaches/defa...
(Focused on the back not the eyes in this shot) I thought it was a beetle when I first saw it, even after I have photographed it. Only when viewing the images on a big screen that I realized it was more like a cockroach. Just look at the dark armored back. How cool is that? Gotta be the coolest cockroach I have ever seen! Found it at night in Gunung Gading Park, Sarawak, Borneo.
Catara rugosicollis
Night macro: orionmystery.blogspot.com/2012/05/night-macro.html
Cockroach Indonesia's field coordinator working with BOSF on the rescues just before he joined our team to make conservation films. He's a great addition to our team.
We do not have an infestation. My husband CHOSE to work with cockroaches for an experiment for school. He wanted me to take some pictures for his poster.