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Nymph of a German cockroach

6384  Not sure what this bug is! Can you help me. 4045 Robinson St, Suite No. 27, Regina, Saskatchewan S4S3E1 Canada

 

Number 6384. This is a nymph of a German cockroach, Blattella germanica (Blattodea: Blattellidae), a very common peridomestic pest species.  Click here for more detailed information.

Cooler temperatures push Edmonton’s mice indoors

Pest control officials warn that as temperatures begin to cool with autumn’s approach, vermin naturally begin to look for a warmer place to spend the night…

Cockroach infestations on the rise

Infestations of infamously hard-to-kill cockroaches are on the rise in Edmonton, says a local exterminator.

nymph of a German cockroach

6303 Small specimen, Six (6) legs? similar to a bed bug but with a white band on it. Not receiving any bites and seems to be able to live amongst cockroaches. Mostly found in bathroom. Thinking it’s a larder Beatle but not entirely sure. From Kingston, On

Number 6303 This is a nymph of a German cockroach, Blattella germanica (Blattodea: Blattellidae), a very widespread pest species that can be difficult to bring under complete control. Click here and read on these pages for control recommendations.

Historic Banff National Park lodge fined

The number of cockroaches appears to be on the rise in the Halifax area, and while experts aren’t quite sure what’s behind the population boom, the pests may be immune to some pesticides.

Cockroaches on the rise in Halifax area

The number of cockroaches appears to be on the rise in the Halifax area, and while experts aren’t quite sure what’s behind the population boom, the pests may be immune to some pesticides.

Cockroaches found on Air NZ plane

An Air New Zealand plane had to be “dis-insected” after two cockroaches were found by passengers mid-flight.

Cockroach milk?

It may not be everyone’s cup of milk, but for years now, some researchers believe insect milk, like cockroach milk, could be the next big dairy alternative.

The Biggest Pest Threats for Restaurants This Spring

Flies, cockroaches and ants are three of the dirtiest pests restaurants should be concerned about that shouldn’t be part of your diners’ experience.