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  2. American cockroach - Wikipedia

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    In the immature (nymph) stage, American cockroaches are wingless and incapable of flight. Adults have useful wings and can fly for short distances. If they start from a high place, such as a tree, they can glide for some distance. However, despite their ability to do so, American cockroaches aren't regular fliers.

  3. Cockroach - Wikipedia

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    While cockroaches do, indeed, have a much higher radiation resistance than vertebrates, with a lethal dose perhaps six to 15 times that for humans, they are not exceptionally radiation-resistant compared to other insects, such as the fruit fly. [67] The cockroach's ability to withstand radiation has been explained through the cell cycle.

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    If you have a bad infestation on your hand, fly traps or flypaper are recommended for catching and eliminating them. 3. Mosquitoes ... American Cockroaches. jonesmarc/Getty Images. How to Identify ...

  5. List of largest insects - Wikipedia

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    The largest total length of any fly belongs to the largest species of crane fly: Holorusia clavipes. If the legs are extended in front of and behind the body, then an overall length of 25.8 cm (10.2 in) makes it the longest true fly. It also probably has the largest wingspan of any Diptera at over 11 cm (4.3 in).

  6. Study: Cockroaches may be creepy, but they have distinct ...

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    The discovery could explain why cockroaches are considered such great survivors and able to adapt to inhospitable surroundings. Study: Cockroaches may be creepy, but they have distinct ...

  7. Parcoblatta - Wikipedia

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    Parcoblatta is a genus of 12 species of native North American wood cockroaches. [1] The males often have wings and are drawn to lights, while the females are flightless. [ 1 ]

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  9. Pennsylvania wood cockroach - Wikipedia

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    Male wood cockroaches frequently travel in large numbers and fly considerable distances. They are attracted to lights at night and may gain entry indoors. Large numbers may also be found in rain gutters of homes. Pennsylvania wood cockroaches feed primarily on decaying organic matter.