Inventor Of Cockroaches

The cockroach is not only a powerful and tenacious insect, it is also one of the oldest, living up to three weeks without its head before dying. Its name is derived from the Greek word for “daring” or “cheerful” and is typically characterized by a flat oval shape and antennae with eleven segments. This scavenger’s ability to survive in any environment has made it a popular emblem in literature; however, many cultures view this creature as an omen of bad luck and death.

Inventor Of Cockroaches

At least 3,500 species of cockroach are known to exist worldwide, but the U.S. is home to about 55. These bugs come in many different colors and sizes, but what they have in common is a flattened body with three segments — head, thorax and abdomen — and six long legs. Their shape allows them to scuttle into even the narrowest cracks and crevices, and those found indoors prefer warm, dark, moist environments such as kitchens and bathrooms. They’re nocturnal so if you see them in daylight, they’ve either been disturbed — or you’ve got an infestation so serious that there are more bugs than spaces for them to hide in. They’ll eat anything people eat plus a lot more.

The Fossil Record

Fossil records of the ancestor of the modern cockroach go back 300 million years, but the bug we know and hate today has changed very little since the Carboniferous period 250 million years ago. Cockroaches have survived many extinction events, including the end of the dinosaurs, seemingly unscathed. As for their presence in human habitats, the Trust for African Rock Art believes the earliest cave paintings were created between 15,000 and 33,000 years ago. That’s probably when roaches discovered that it took much less effort to co-exist with humans in a sheltered cave environment, eating what we inadvertently left behind, than to forage in the wild. They’ve been sharing our homes, and food, ever since.

Adaptations for Survival

The conclusions of a study that made headlines around the world after being published in “Science” in May 2013 came as unwelcome news to people battling roach infestations. Researchers found that many German cockroaches, one of the most common species in the U.S., appear to be taking evasive action against poisons used to kill them. Glucose, a plant sugar that these roaches used to love but now avoid, has traditionally been used to lure them into roach traps. Entomologist Coby Schal, one of the study’s authors, believes the glucose in roach poison has reactivated an ancient but long-dormant gene for glucose aversion. In coming years, after the cockroach genome has been fully mapped, this theory will either be upheld or debunked, Schal says.

Fun Facts

Cockroaches can run faster than any other insect. The many sensory organs on their legs make them aware of even the slightest hint of danger, allowing them to make their escape within 40 milliseconds. If you want to kill a roach, don’t decapitate it, because the headless body can live on for several weeks, and the disembodied head for several hours. Roaches forage alone, but when they find something tasty, they send out restaurant reviews to their friends and relatives, probably by releasing pheromones, which is why you often see a lot of them feeding together. Texas is the cockroach capital of the U.S. — it’s home to 32 different species.

Inventor Of Cockroaches

However, there are two main theories about the origin of cockroaches. The first theory states that cockroaches evolved from a group of insects called blattodea and has been around for as long as 400 million years. The second theory states that blattodea was an offshoot of hexapoda (meaning six legs) and evolved at least 320 million years ago. Both theories agree on one thing: the evolutionary path of cockroaches was very similar to other insects that evolved during this time period.

Cockroaches are not just any bug; they are omnivores and have adapted to thrive even in harsh conditions such as deserts and sewers without any problem at all! They can even eat things like wood or paper if needed!

They have adapted to be able to survive without food for up to a month because they can go into hibernation mode when there is no food available instead of dying off like other insects would do in those situations where food isn’t available anymore (like during winter time where there isn’t much sunlight so plants die off etc).

List Of Inventor Of Cockroaches

Combat Max 12 Month Roach Killing Bait, Small Roach Bait Station, Child-Resistant, 18 Count
Price : $11.98 ($0.67 / Count)
Features :

  • Start killing small roaches in hours and prevent them from returning for up to 12 months
  • Easy to use, no mess baits, do not require activation. Note : Not for Garden Use
  • Simply place them where roaches are found and relax while they kill non-stop day and night
  • Best used in areas like under sinks, behind toilets, and behind appliances, killing the ones you see and the ones you don’t and destroys the nest
  • 18 child resistant bait stations are included; Place additional baits about 1½ feet away; Place baits carefully so they are touching the walls or corners
  • No vapor, fumes, mess or odor.

Additional Info :

Color White
Item Dimensions
Height 4.6 Inches
Width 7.1 Inches
Length 1.8 Inches
Weight 5 Pounds
Combat Roach Killing Bait, Large Roach Bait Station, Kills the Nest, Child-Resistant, 8 Count
Price : $8.82
Features :

  • Get rid of cockroach problems at the source with this specially Designed Large roach bait product containing Hydramethylnon
  • Easy to use, no mess baits do Not require activation
  • Simply place them wherever you see or have seen roaches and relax while they kill non sTop day and night
  • Best used in areas like under sinks, behind toilets, and behind appliances, killing the ones you see and the ones you don’t and destroys the nest
  • Eight child resistant bait stations are Included
  • Power Source Type: Combat Roach Killing Bait, Large Roach Bait Station, 8 Count

Additional Info :

Color Large 8 ct
Item Dimensions
Height 7.1 Inches
Width 7.1 Inches
Length 1.5 Inches
Weight 0.01 Pounds
Klutz Lego Gear Bots Science/STEM Activity Kit
Price : $19.89
Features :

  • Build 8 physics-driven kinetic creatures using LEGO Technic bricks and papercraft.
  • Includes every LEGO element you need!
  • STEM content about axles, cams, cranks, engineering in everyday machines is included in the 64-page book, alongside the step-by-step instructions.
  • Model number: 9781338603453

Additional Info :

Color Multicolor
Item Dimensions
Height 10 Inches
Width 1.5 Inches
Length 10 Inches
Weight 1.4 Pounds
Release Date 2020-07-15T00:00:01Z
advion 383920 4 Tubes and 4 Plungers Cockroach German Roach Pest Control Inse, Brown
Price : $34.89
Features :

  • The Package Length of the Product is 5.08 centimeters
  • The Package Height of the Product is 17.78 centimeters
  • The Package Width of the Product is 16.51 centimeters
  • Package Weight : 0.272 kilograms

Additional Info :

Color Brown
Item Dimensions
Height 1.9 Inches
Width 5.4 Inches
Length 7.6 Inches
Weight 0.43 Pounds
Catchmaster 72MAX Pest Trap, 36Count, White
Price : $14.50 ($0.40 / Count)
Features :

  • Glue, Peanutbutter scent
  • Mouse glue boards come with Catchmaster signature high quality
  • Boards can lay flat

Additional Info :

Color White
Item Dimensions
Height 0.05 Inches
Width 5.25 Inches
Length 8.5 Inches
Weight 0.7 Pounds

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