Invasive Cockroaches
Invasive species are organisms that swiftly adapt to living in non-native regions where they reproduce rapidly, and they must be harmful to property, the economy, medical and public health, and usually, the ecosystem. While all invasive species are able to thrive in non-native regions, simply meeting one of the above criteria is sufficient for a non-native species to be considered “invasive.” Of course, not all non-native species are invasive, and some non-native insect pests are not universally considered invasive species. In fact, non-native species can be exploited for economic gain. For example, many non-native plants are commercially cultivated in the US, and the non-native European honey bee species has long been reared in mass quantities by professional beekeepers solely for the purpose of economic gain.
While most sources refer to non-native insect pests like Formosan subterranean termites, red-imported fire ants, brown marmorated stink bugs, and many more as being invasive species, some non-native insect pests, while technically invasive, are rarely mentioned as such. For instance, many people are surprised to learn that all major cockroach pest species in the US are native to tropical regions well outside of North America. The two most commonly managed cockroach pest species in the country, German and American cockroaches, arrived in North America for the first time during the early colonial era. Therefore, these two roach species have been pests in North American long before the United States was even established, and today, American and German cockroaches can be found in every US state with the possible exception of Alaska.
Cockroaches provide an ideal example of invasive pests for a number of reasons including their ability to reproduce rapidly and their negative impact on public health. Cockroaches are certainly economically significant pests due to the cost of roach control programs, as well as the high cost of medical services related to roach associated health problems. Despite this, cockroaches are rarely referred to as invasive pests because they have been common pests in the country long before invasive species were recognized as a serious problem. It is also important to realize that cockroach pests don’t have a negative impact on non-native ecosystems, and many experts consider this to be a defining trait of invasive species. One of the most recently introduced non-native cockroach pest species, the Turkestan cockroach, is turning out to be one of the most successful invasive cockroach pests in the southern US. The Turkestan cockroach is now the primary peridomestic cockroach pest in Arizona because they are rapidly displacing an older invasive roach pest in the country, the Oriental cockroach.
Invasive Cockroaches
Invasive cockroaches are a major problem in many parts of the world. They can be found in every continent except Antarctica, and they can live almost anywhere humans do—in sewers, sewer systems, homes and buildings, restaurants, grocery stores, food-processing facilities, airports and airplanes, and even hospitals.
Cockroaches have been around for about 300 million years. They are one of the oldest insects on Earth. There are over 4,000 species of cockroaches known to exist today; most of them feed on decaying organic matter and only about 25 species actually infest human environments.
Cockroaches have a tough exoskeleton that protects them from injury. Their bodies are divided into three parts: head (cephalothorax), thorax, and abdomen (pleonthorax). Their heads contain two antennae that sense smells; large eyes with compound lenses; mandibles or jaws used to chew food; maxillae or mouthparts used to chew food; maxillae or mouthparts used to chew food; a pair of tiny legs called palps that aid in feeding; and two pairs of wings covered with scales called tegmina (singular tegmen). The thorax contains six legs connected by membranes
List Of Invasive Cockroaches
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Color | Large 8 ct |
Item Dimensions | |
Height | 7.1 Inches |
Width | 7.1 Inches |
Length | 1.5 Inches |
Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
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Color | White |
Item Dimensions | |
Height | 4.88 Inches |
Width | 12 Inches |
Length | 8.95 Inches |
Weight | 0.73 Pounds |
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- 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 |
- 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
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Color | Brown |
Item Dimensions | |
Height | 1.9 Inches |
Width | 5.4 Inches |
Length | 7.6 Inches |
Weight | 0.43 Pounds |
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