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Cockroaches That Look Like Crickets – Easy To Miss

With their rather similar looks, it isn't a surprise that many people often confuse cockroaches for crickets. Sure. Crickets and cockroaches may belong to a completely different insect family, but...

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How Often Do Cockroaches Reproduce?

Cockroaches breed fast, with some species reproducing more rapidly than others. The fastest-reproducing domestic cockroach is the German cockroach, which can produce an egg case with 48 eggs every...

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How Much Do Cockroaches Eat?

If you have ever had to deal with cockroaches then you know that they are quick to move in and difficult to get rid of. This is largely due to their unique eating habits, and their ability to consume...

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What Do You Need For A Praying Mantis Habitat?

Praying mantis is a wonderful pet. Keeping one is a great way to see the world of insects first-hand. Those who are considering adopting a mantis for the first time usually want to know - what do I...

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A Beginners Guide to Keeping Praying Mantis as a Pet

Praying mantis make wonderful pets. In fact, if you’ve never kept a mantis, we recommend this to everyone, no matter the age. Watching these gentle and beautiful carnivores living in an enclosed...

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Why Do Bugs Fly at You? The Surprising Answer!

constantly flying at you. Research shows that bugs fly at humans because of our breath, our skin, and our hair, some of which contain nutrients for the bugs’ survival. 

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