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    elongated treeroaches

    enjoy https://spkns.blogspot.com/2018/11/i-stare-vacuously-at-katydids.html?m=0
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    Pesticide removal

    I have finally (sigh) captured a roll of window screen! Bad news: it was contaminated with plant-derived "eco-friendly" insecticide (the "ecofriendly" ones are arguably worse than the others)! After several rounds of frantic soaping, the nauseating smell of aromatic plant oils is still there...
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    Aquarium gravel?

    Just curious whether anyone has had any experience with using it in terrestrial bug tanks
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    Should we be panicking right now?

    Several artificial color morphs of Drosophila have severe abnormalities, including faulty vision and brain problems...
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    Revenge is ours

    I have been fiddling behind the scenes for months Death to Terminix! https://sp-uns.blogspot.com/2018/05/campaigning-while-headless.html?m=0
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    Quake bugroom precautions?

    I'm in CA, so...
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    Making old leaves!

    I've searched here and beetleforum extensively, and I have not found any guides to making rotted leaves (though wood fermentation instructions are rather common). Here is my attempt, which some of you roachkeepers may find useful. Currently they have been freshly put into containers, so I will...
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    Blueberry trumpet mite

    https://entomologytoday.org/2018/02/02/insect-common-names-invented-artificial-intelligence/
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    Easy lids

    Does anyone know of a simpler method to make (heavily-ventilated) mesh lids that doesn’t involve electric drills or buying stuff? 
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    An attractively absurd idea

    As much as I enjoy mocking unintelligent extermination companies, it's really just a defensive weapon for the poor misunderstood spiders/roaches and not much else. I was having trouble sleeping one night and started thinking about random stuff: How to wear a roach-hat I am often asked about...
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    Coir precautions

    I have a strong feeling that I will be able to finally get some coco coir soon. Are there any things I should be particularly aware of before getting it? I have heard that it absorbs a ton of water and a little makes a lot. I do have the bad feeling that this means it may shrink on my...
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    Good leafery

    Roaches and other inverts like their dead leaves.  The only catch: pesticides are designed for killing insects. Would plant matter that wild insects have been observed feeding on and walking over for very long periods be guaranteed safe for captives (assuming that the plant in question is a...
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    Are we keeping dung beetles?

    A number of hobby roaches are known to eat bat guano in caves, where they reach immense population densities. It has been said that the dirtiness disappears after several captive generations, but I’m not sure how true this is.
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    The problem of misinformation

    Beware the flightless mealworm darkling. https://sp-uns.blogspot.com/2017/11/misinformation.html
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    Heat

    Fall is approaching, and my green fruit scarab has enjoyed an abnormally long lifespan due to cushy captive conditions. It won't snow here, but the temps can get pretty close. Totally unprepared for winter, though I have given all my beetles fluffy paper as a blanket (do blankets even work for...
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    At long last!

    For a while back, I was having some computer issues and could not log in to roachforum. Luckily, these are now somewhat fixed, but I still have to somehow rename this test account I made a few years ago. Cheers, everyone! :) AlexW, former "Guest"
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