“The German cockroach can’t even fly,” Qian Tang, lead author of the study and an evolutionary biologist at Harvard University, tells National Geographic’s Jason Bittel. “They hitchhike ...
Tiny, biting arthropods live all over Colorado. They can include spiders, flies, bed bugs, mites, and even lice. If you've ever seen a bug bite or a skin irritation that you could not find the cause ...
The German cockroach, Blattella germanica, is a common urban pest known for its ability to rapidly develop resistance to various insecticides. This resistance poses significant challenges for pest ...
Ashbrook said German cockroaches are associated with ... This makes it easier for them to be active or fly. Cockroaches cannot breed in temperatures cooler than 40 degrees, and activity decreases.
Crack-and-crevice treatments were simulated in the presence and absence of German cockroach [Blattella germanica (L.)] feces to evaluate its effect on insecticide efficacy toward the German cockroach.