Have you ever seen a green cockroach? Just like the white cockroach or in English (White cockroach) it does exist and they are not as rare as many people think.
Cockroaches are found all over the world, and there are more than 3,500 species of cockroaches in the world cataloged. in particular the green cockroach, also called green banana cockroach or Cuban cockroach, are often SPREAD across the world through banana shipments from the Central America, which are transported by ports.
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One adult green cockroach it is about three-quarters to an inch long and has light-colored or even see-through wings that extend all over its body.
In general, the females are much larger than males.
When small (puppies) they are dark brown or black and when they reach their adult size, they turn green.
Single green cockroach or cuban cockroach can carry more than 100 eggs at a time. Its eggs develop at the nymph stage within the female, which takes about two months.
They then go through a waiting process of approximately 100 days growing into their adult form.
They are believed to have a shelf life of approximately 20 months.
Is it possible to find one of these inside my house? Due to their difficulty to reproduce indoors, they are rarely seen indoors.
One green cockroach it can be found very easily in banana trees.
But is this the only place you can find one? Not really, it's also possible to find one in trees, plants, bushes and even under trunks.
Cuban cockroaches have nocturnal habits and are attracted to bright lights.
Many people around the world treat green cockroaches as a pet.
As mentioned before, they are rarely found indoors and because of this most people do not consider the green cockroaches are a big problem and they really aren't.
They can be considered a pest if found in large numbers outdoors.
Is your yard infested? To minimize the attractiveness of your yard to these insects, clean the piles of garbage and other materials and when in doubt, contact contact with a professional so that the pest control.
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