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Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches at the Liberty Science Center. I love these guys.

More about them.

Ectobius pallidus - Bonnieres-sur-Seine France 17/09/2022

made by combination of crochet and knitting

 

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Looking into New South Wales on the Queensland-N.S.W. Border.

 

Do you get the impression that Queenslanders (Cane Toads) are not quiet welcomed by the New South Welshmen (Cockroaches) ???

Ah well, the state of origin will sort that A???

Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches at the rainforest pyramid in Moody Gardens

  

A Madagascar Hissing Cockroach explores his renovated home.

3GHz notebook motherboard destroyed by cockroach infestation. Pentium 4 Toshiba Satellite A75 notebook.

Picture by: Annika Sorjonen (2019)

Korkeasaari Zoo

Found this rather handsome cockroach today in a Harare garden. It looks exactly the same as one I photographed more than 8 years ago on the lower slopes of Mt Gorongosa in Mozambique. A fairly widespread species it seems but I had no idea what it was until the welcome help by "Hisserdude" below: Eustegasta poecila. Many Thanks.

I know its a cockroach, but someone might know a bit more.

Photographed in Frankland River, Western Australia.

On Mt Marlay this am; the only 1/2 good shot as the spider was on the end of a grass head in the wind!

 

About this species:- Runcinea acuminata (Thorell, 1881).

 

Thanks to Brodie for the i.d. and Robert Whyte's excellent page!

Sent to me by a reader of The Friday Team Emagazine.

Cucaracha tinerfeña que apareció de la nada después de que mi ex-suegra sacudiera la sábana que utilicé para taparme en el sofá.

A visitor in a computer I was working on.

American Cockroach nymph, Periplaneta americana, Owings Mills, Maryland, USA, June 2013

Massive cockroach clinging to the back of a cupboard in our house in Glebe. Not the biggest I've seen, but one of the fastest, even for it's size. It's still in here somewhere.

A few pictures of a dead cockroach the dog brought to our attention

Clemson University graduate student Anthony Deczynski, who studies entomology with a specialization in beetles, holds several Madagascar hissing cockroaches that the entomology department uses in an outreach program that they bring to local schools to foster a better understanding of insects in schoolchildren. “I specialize in beetles but I do cockroaches as a hobby,” he said. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Equator village cockroach investation problems! throughout many accomodations.

Inside bed bases, under kettle base, behind wardrobe and refrigerator and behind headboard! when your light goes out they come out..pitter patter...pitter patter....scurrying around even over you!

Taro Okamoto.

He is a japanese avant-garde painter and sculptor.

His most famous statement is

'Art is an explosion!!'

I really respect him.

 

Last summer I went to the museum of Taro Okamoto in Tokyo. It was my first time that I looked at his paintings. It was so Amazing and Interesting. I was staring at them for a long time.

After that I just wanted to have a look to his workroom he used to use before that was opened to the public. I was looking some paintings and sculptures around the room. There was a silence and strong energy.

 

At that moment I was speechless.

I found something of a living being. It was a COCKROACH on his art work!!

I didn't know the reason why I was so touched, but I am sure by intuition, 'that is Art. That is his Art. That cockroach is HE!!'

Actually, he passed away in 1996. However I thought he was reborn

to be a cockroach which people often hate and scream when they find it. I understood that is Art.

 

It was sudden. The cockroach FLEW!!

It did such a big jump from his art work to on the floor!!

I was deeply moved.

 

It became my highlight to meet the cockroach last summer.

Discovered trying to find a way in to my council rubbish bag. Commonly known as a Gisborne Cockroach (though actually an import from Australia) this is one of three or four main varieties of the insect found now in NZ.

Cockroach-Cola Cancer Through the use of abstract imagery this work attempts to discourage the consumption of high fructose corn syrup. Should high fructose corn syrup be regulated like tobacco, alcohol, and other dangerous substances?

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Giant cockroaches, Knoxville Zoo, Tennessee

Mating bugs.....the wind made it very difficult to make pictures as the flowers were constantly moving. It didn't bother these two lovebugs however...

 

We went out for a day of hiking and nature shooting in the New Territories in Hong Kong. As it was an overcast day with a lot of haze, we decided to switch to macro. It is amazing how many bugs you can find just in a single path while walking around and actually looking for them...You need a different eye too if you switch from wideangle landscapes to macro..... These orange, red and white creatures caught my eye and only through the lens I saw they were mating......and very much look like colorful cockroaches.... I couldn't let this chance go by and shot some action ;-))

This cockroach is stuck INSIDE the LCD screen.

 

I am so filled with hate right now.

Winner of the costume contest in the adult category at the Halloween Celebration in Knoxville's historic Fourth & Gill Neighborhood.

Folded this sometime ago, but didn't have the chance to take a picture. Nothing close to the original, but I tried my best :)

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Sanibel Island, Florida

January 2015

 

One of the many small cockroaches I saw outside residential areas on Sanibel Island. This nymph might be a Surinam Cockroach (Pycnoscelus surinamensis), an invasive species that's quite common in Florida.

The common cockroach species of this cave.

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