Scientists have discovered that, far from being solitary insects, some cockroaches appear to form an exclusive bond with a partner. And how do they get this relationship off the ground? By eating each ...
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Water bugs vs. cockroaches: What’s the difference?
Water bugs look like big cockroaches, but they're a completely different species. And they bite. Here's how to tell these two insects apart.
Males and females of a species that mates monogamously complete their bond by gnawing off each other’s wings, a new study found. By Elizabeth Preston For certain cockroaches living inside rotten logs ...
Two wood-feeding cockroaches (Salganea taiwanensis). The one on the left is missing it's wings after the mutual wing-eating behavior. The one on the right has it's wings intact. Haruka Osaki and Eiiti ...
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