Insects That Eat Cockroaches

Cockroaches are one of the most disliked insects out there. They can be frightening and repulsive, but more than that they are a health risk. Cockroaches crawl on food, leaving behind germs that can make you sick. They even leave droppings everywhere they go, which also have disease-causing microorganisms on them. Who eats cockroaches? That’s the question we are asking in this article. We will discuss cockroach predators that can eat cockroaches and those that cannot.

Insects That Eat Cockroaches

While cockroaches are incredibly tough creatures, they are still at risk of being eaten by predators. Many creatures depend on a protein-rich diet to survive, and cockroaches can serve as perfect, bite-sized snack for the right animal. So, what eats cockroaches?

Insects & Arachnids - What Eats Cockroaches?

Insects and Arachnids

Strangely enough, one of the most prevalent kind of predator that cockroaches face are fellow insects! The emerald cockroach wasp, Ampulex compressa, for example, has an unusual way of preying upon cockroaches. The wasp stings the cockroach’s brain, which paralyzes the cockroach. The wasp then takes the cockroach to its nest and lays its eggs on the cockroach’s belly. Once the young wasps hatch, they eat the cockroach as their first meal.

Other insects also eat cockroaches, although not in the same way as the emerald cockroach wasp. Praying mantises, certain types of beetles, and centipedes also prey upon cockroaches. Certain types of spiders, like the huntsman and brown recluse spiders, eat cockroaches, too.

Reptiles - What Eats Cockroaches?

Reptiles

Many lizards are known to eat insects, including cockroaches. Lizards like bearded dragons, monitor lizards, and leopard geckos naturally prey upon cockroaches. Even pet geckos and iguanas still get to eat cockroaches, since they’re cheap for humans to buy and nutritious for pet lizards to eat!

Snakes that are small enough to survive on eating insects, like the rough green snake and the ringneck snake, are also known to prey on cockroaches.

Birds - What Eats Cockroaches?

Birds

Birds are known for having a rich diet of seeds, fruit, and insects, including cockroaches. However, cockroaches tend to prefer dark, damp spaces to live in, like houses or sewers. Because of this, birds are rarely able to track down a hard-to-reach cockroach snack. If cockroaches lived more out in the open, however, birds would be sure to take advantage of such a tasty opportunity.

Amphibians - What Eats Cockroaches?

Amphibians

Two of the most common cockroach predators are toads and frogs! Both of these amphibians are known for eating insects like flies, but they also gladly welcome cockroaches. Because both frogs and toads tend to live in shady, moist environments, they frequently encounter cockroaches that also love the dark and damp. Many homeowners purposely include small water features in their yard to encourage insect-eating amphibians to live nearby.

Mammals - What Eats Cockroaches?

Mammals

There are also a few mammals who may occasionally eat cockroaches. Opossums, for example, are widely known for their diverse diet. They eat anything from garbage to roadkill to insects! Rats are also open to eating nearly anything, including seeds, slugs, shellfish, and insects like cockroaches.

Strangely enough, even domesticated mammals have instincts to chase, and occasionally kill and eat, insects like cockroaches that may make their way into the home. Cats have a deeply rooted instinct to hunt insects, but pet cats’ diets usually have enough protein that cats won’t bother eating the cockroach. Like cats, dogs may also playfully hunt a cockroach or other insect, but they probably won’t eat it.

Insects That Eat Cockroaches

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHCPV_CtVoc

Cockroaches are known to be one of the most common pests in households. They can be found in every corner of your home, from the kitchen to the bedroom and even your bathroom.

Cockroaches are also known for their ability to survive almost all kinds of environments, especially in urban areas where there is plenty of food. Despite their small size, they can actually eat other insects and even other cockroaches.

Insects that eat cockroaches include:

1. Assassin bugs (family Reduviidae)

2. Ground beetles (family Carabidae)

3. Praying mantises (order Mantodea)

List Of Insects That Eat Cockroaches

They Nest
Price : $5.99
Features :

    Additional Info :

    Release Date 2015-09-22T17:00:00.000Z
    The Insect Crisis: The Fall of the Tiny Empires That Run the World
    Price : $9.18
    Features :

      Additional Info :

      Release Date 2022-03-01T00:00:00.000Z
      TERRO T2502 Ready-to-Use Indoor Fruit Fly Trap with Built in Window - 2 Traps + 90 day Lure Supply
      Price : $5.88 ($2.94 / Count)
      Features :

      • Works Fast – This fast-acting traps eliminate fruit fly infestations. You should notice a dramatic decrease in fruit fly populations within a few days
      • Long-Lasting Lure – The ready-to-use, non-staining lure attracts adult fruit flies. Each trap lasts up to 45 days, giving you up to 90 days of protection!
      • Discreet Design – The attractive, apple-shaped trap design will look at home in any kitchen. It also blends in with the fruit these pests love
      • Monitor Catches – Each fruit fly trap has a built-in window, allowing you to easily keep an eye on catches and lure levels
      • Locate Breeding Areas – These traps are most effective when placed near fruit fly breeding areas, including near fruit bowls, trash cans, on kitchen counters and sinks, and other locations where fruit is stored

      Additional Info :

      Item Dimensions
      Height 8.38 Inches
      Width 10.25 Inches
      Length 12.25 Inches
      Weight 0.2 Pounds
      Mighty Mint - 16oz Insect and Pest Control Peppermint Oil - Natural Spray for Spiders, Ants, and More - Non Toxic
      Price : $18.98
      Features :

      • Safe
      • Extra Concentrated for Long-Lasting Protection
      • Natural Ingredients Proven Effective in the Real World
      • Large 16oz Bottle
      • Powerful Essential Oil

      Additional Info :

      Item Dimensions
      Weight 1 Pounds
      Ortho Home Defense Insect Killer for Indoor & Perimeter2: With Comfort Wand, Kills Ants, Cockroaches, Spiders, Fleas & Ticks, Odor Free, 1.1 gal.
      Price : $14.49 ($0.10 / Fl Oz)
      Features :

      • Ortho Home Defense Insect Killer for Indoor & Perimeter2 with Comfort Wand kills ants, cockroaches, spiders, fleas, ticks and other listed bugs; the formula is odor free, won’t stain, and keeps listed bugs out
      • KILLS BUGS INSIDE: Kills those annoying home-invading insects, including ants, cockroaches, spiders, fleas, ticks, scorpions, beetles, silverfish, centipedes and millipedes
      • KEEPS BUGS OUTSIDE: Creates a bug barrier that will kill bugs you have and prevents new bugs for up to 12 months (applies to ants, roaches and spiders indoors on non-porous surfaces)
      • NO STAINING OR STINK: This spray can be used indoors and out, leaves no residue, and has no odor; people and pets may re-enter treated areas after spray has dried
      • WAND MAKES APPLICATION EASY: The Comfort Wand eliminates hand fatigue, and there’s no pumping required, making it easy to spray along your home’s perimeter–indoors and outside

      Additional Info :

      Color White
      Item Dimensions
      Height 4.88 Inches
      Width 12 Inches
      Length 8.95 Inches
      Weight 0.73 Pounds

      Leave a Comment