The German cockroach, Blattella germanica, is a common urban pest known for its ability to rapidly develop resistance to various insecticides. This resistance poses significant challenges for pest ...
The German cockroach is one well-adapted bug. All our attempts to wipe it out is only making it stronger. It's evolved to avoid poison bait laced with glucose — something few living things do.
https://doi.org/10.2307/3495441 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/3495441 The hydrocarbon components of Asian and German cockroaches showed consistent differences by ...
The German roach is the most common of the 70 different ... "If we can know the origin of the species, we can try to identify the mechanism of this rapid evolution of insecticide resistance ...
Crack-and-crevice treatments were simulated in the presence and absence of German cockroach [Blattella germanica (L.)] feces to evaluate its effect on insecticide efficacy toward the German cockroach.