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BABY COCKROACHES – LIFE CYCLE OF COCKROACH

March 12, 2023 by sajida 3 Comments

BABY COCKROACHES, COCKROACHES EGGS, BABY ROACHES, COCKROACH LIFE CYCLE

Cockroaches are one of the disgusting and creepy creatures. Cockroaches’ eggs and baby roaches are nightmares for all individuals. When the cockroaches’ eggs hatch, 15 to 17 baby roaches emerge from each beanlike sac. The cockroaches have long antennae along with their bodies. The baby cockroaches bounce up and down in different directions. The egg sacs of the brown, American roaches hatch 20 nymphs once the egg sac proliferates. However, the German roaches hatch 40 baby roaches. So, let’s have a look at the cockroach lifecycle:

COCKROACH LIFE CYCLE:

The life cycle of the roaches depends on the species of cockroaches.  The life of the cockroaches starts as eggs within a capsule termed as ootheca. The baby cockroaches pass through several stages till the time of molting. During each stage, the cockroaches get bigger; they change their color and reach their adulthood. The development of baby roaches from the time of egg phase to the adult phase takes around 600 days. It passes through the developmental stages known as instars. The American cockroaches undergo 6 to 14 molting phase. The baby cockroaches turn into full-fledged adults, once their wings develop. The adult cockroaches survive for 400 days and an American female lays around 150 baby roaches during her lifetime. Female cockroaches have a longer life when compared to the males. There are around 4500 cockroach species all around the world.

COCKROACH LIFE CYCLE:

LIFE CYCLE OF DIFFERENT COCKROACH SPECIES:

  • AMERICAN COCKROACHES LIFECYCLE:

They consider it as the largest species of a cockroach that infests the house. A female roach lays around 16 eggs at once and produces 6-14 oothecae in her entire lifespan. It has an incubation period of around 44 days. The 224 baby cockroaches pass through ten to thirteen developmental phases to reach their adulthood. It takes around 600 days in total for maturity. The adult males live for around 362 days while the females can survive for 700 days.

  • GERMAN COCKROACHES LIFECYCLE:

These cockroaches have the highest reproduction rate. The female German cockroaches lay around 20-40 eggs. They have an incubation period of 28 days and production of 4-5 oothecae during her entire lifespan. The German cockroaches have 200 offspring. They pass through six to seven instars or developmental phases in order to reach the maturity phase. The development period of German cockroaches takes around 103 days. The lifespan for male and female adults is around 200 days.

  • ORIENTAL COCKROACHES LIFE CYCLE:

They can easily adapt in colder climates. They prefer areas with temperature ranging between sixty-eight to eighty-four degrees Fahrenheit. These cockroaches cannot lay eggs in temperature ranges below fifty-nine degrees Fahrenheit. Their female cockroaches lay around 16 eggs at once and produce around eight oothecae in her entire lifetime. They have 128 offspring and an incubation period of around sixty days. The oriental baby cockroaches pass through seven to ten developmental phases in order to reach their adulthood. The entire life cycle takes around 589 days for completion. The female oriental cockroaches take around 180 days while the male oriental cockroaches live for around 160 days.

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COCKROACHES EGGS- APPEARANCE OF DIFFERENT SPECIES:

The female cockroaches lay their egg in cases termed as oothecae. It contains several eggs. The proteinaceous substance covers these eggs that gradually hardens into the protective case. The cockroaches oothecae are dark brown with an average length of 8mm. The female cockroaches lay around 6-90 oothecae during her lifespan. The female cockroaches hide their oothecae after carrying it for a few days to hours. The cockroach oothecae have around 15 embryos on an average. The baby cockroaches emerge from the eggs after 24 to 36 days.

ORIENTAL COCKROACHES EGGS:

They have dark red or brown color oothecae which range between 8-10mm in length. It inflates the oothecae of oriental cockroaches and carries 16 eggs on an average. The female cockroaches then hide their eggs at a perfect place once they produce it. The female oriental cockroaches lay around 1 to 18 eggs in her lifetime. The baby cockroaches turn into adults within 600 days.

GERMAN COCKROACHES EGGS:

They have brown colored oothecae with an average length of 6 to 9mm. The female cockroaches take the oothecae with them till the time eggs hatch. Each ootheca consists of 50 eggs. The baby roaches transform into adult cockroaches within 103 days. The German cockroaches lay down several eggs because of which they have increased population.

BROWN-BANDED COCKROACHES EGGS:

Their oothecae have a light reddish-brown color with an average length of 5mm. The female brown-banded cockroaches produce 20 oothecae during the entire lifetime. Each ootheca contains around ten to eighteen embryos. The brown-banded baby cockroaches have double yellow bands over their upper abdomen. These baby roaches develop into adults within 3-6 months.

Once you understand the life cycle of cockroaches, you can have a look at the multi-generations of roaches and how they need immediate action for removal. Cockroaches are the oldest living creepy insects. The cockroach lifecycle plays an essential role to identify their ability to produce and survive on Earth.

HOW TO GET RID OF THE COCKROACHES EGGS?

Finding cockroaches eggs is the hardest part rather than killing them. Once you find their hiding places, you can easily get rid of them. The cockroaches lay their eggs in tight hiding places because of which you cannot see them with the naked eye. Turning on lights also helps in getting rid of roaches. They love moisture so avoid keeping moisture at your places.

The simplest way to kill roaches is by stamping on them with boots. Other than that you can use boric acid, insecticides and commercial baits for killing the roaches. You can also use vacuum cleaners to get rid of the roaches at your place. If you cannot get rid of the cockroaches with these methods, consult a professional exterminator to get rid of cockroaches completely.

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