vfox Blatta Feb 17, 2011 #3 Not sure what you're trying to ask. Repeat the question in your post and you might find an answer to it. As is, this is pretty vague.
Not sure what you're trying to ask. Repeat the question in your post and you might find an answer to it. As is, this is pretty vague.
H hisserman Ninth Instar Feb 17, 2011 #4 The question is "are there any roaches (not counting pests) that are collectable and plentiful in 'deserty' part of Texas, Minnesota area, and/or New Mexico? Last edited by a moderator: Feb 17, 2011
The question is "are there any roaches (not counting pests) that are collectable and plentiful in 'deserty' part of Texas, Minnesota area, and/or New Mexico?
bigtoach Second Instar Feb 17, 2011 #5 no experience personally. but it mite help to contact the local ranger station for the areas in question. its worth a try i think
no experience personally. but it mite help to contact the local ranger station for the areas in question. its worth a try i think
R recluse Fourth Instar Feb 18, 2011 #6 bigtoach said: no experience personally. but it mite help to contact the local ranger station for the areas in question. its worth a try i think Click to expand... Im in New Mexico and I would like to know if there are any near here. Now you have me wondering, off agoogling I go.
bigtoach said: no experience personally. but it mite help to contact the local ranger station for the areas in question. its worth a try i think Click to expand... Im in New Mexico and I would like to know if there are any near here. Now you have me wondering, off agoogling I go.
Zephyr Roach Food Forum Supporter Feb 18, 2011 #7 In deserts there are Eremoblatta ( I think?) and Arenivaga sp. Who knows; you might find a new species or a newly introduced one, though.
In deserts there are Eremoblatta ( I think?) and Arenivaga sp. Who knows; you might find a new species or a newly introduced one, though.
Ralph Panchlora Feb 18, 2011 #8 As Zephyr said, Arenivaga are a great desert species. Check Bugguide.net for some location info.
H hisserman Ninth Instar Feb 18, 2011 #9 Anyone know what Minnesota might hold? I'll keep my eyes peeled next time I go there