You'd have lots of work & hobby at Lubee. The damn entomologists from UF have been scheduled to come by for the past 3 weeks or so, to work on our roach problem, but we haven't seen hide nor hair of them. My cockroach phobia has lessened, but I still squeal like a little girl if they fly near me, or I find them someplace unexpected.
Why do you need to know about field cockroaches? Are they in buildings on the East Coast? If so, can you provide the link to the page you were looking at? (I can't read the URL in the photo.) Thanks!
We have Pennsylvania wood roaches that sometimes accidentally get in houses (like any insect might) but they don't colonize houses the way the introduced tropical species do. I forget the site right now, but I bookmarked it, so I can send it tomorrow. It was some group advocating biological pest control (among other things).
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Date: 2008-04-01 04:21 pm (UTC)Strangely, I have not seen a single cockroach since I moved back to Texas, unless you count the dead ones my labmate is using for her thesis.
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