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  2. Florida woods cockroach - Wikipedia

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    The Florida woods cockroach (Eurycotis floridana) is a large cockroach species which typically grows to a length of 30–40 mm (1.2–1.6 in). [2] When alarmed, adults can eject an extremely foul-smelling directional spray up to one metre (3.3 ft), [3] which inspired several of its other common names: Florida skunk roach, Florida stinkroach, skunk cockroach, skunk roach, stinking cockroach ...

  3. Cockroaches rode out Helene in unusual hiding spot - AOL

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    Well, somehow all the roaches inside the coffee pot managed to survive. Cockroaches are very common insects in Florida due to the state’s humid climate, especially in southwestern areas.

  4. American cockroach - Wikipedia

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    Immature cockroaches emerge from egg cases in 6–8 weeks and require 6–12 months to mature. After hatching, the nymphs feed and undergo a series of 13 moultings (or ecdysis). Adult cockroaches can live up to an additional year, during which females produce an average of 150 young. The American cockroach reproductive cycle can last up to 600 ...

  5. Blattidae - Wikipedia

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    Blattidae is a cockroach family in the order Blattodea [2] containing several of the most common household cockroaches. Notable species include: Blatta orientalis: Oriental cockroach, Common shining cockroach: (Drymaplaneta communis) Florida woods cockroach: (Eurycotis floridana)

  6. LOOK: Cockroaches ride out Hurricane Helene in unusual ... - AOL

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    Well, somehow all the roaches inside the coffee pot managed to survive. Cockroaches are very common insects in Florida, especially in southwestern areas due to the state’s humid climate.

  7. Arenivaga floridensis - Wikipedia

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    Arenivaga floridensis is a species of sand cockroaches of the subfamily Corydiinae, in the family Corydiidae. It is a fossorial insect endemic to Florida scrub habitats in Highlands, Pinellas, and Polk counties in peninsular Florida. [1]