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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Kecoa ( Blattella asahinai )


Blattella asahinai orAsian cockroach is a species of cockroach that was first described in 1981 from insects collected on Okinawa Island, Japan. It is nearly identical to the German cockroach except for a few minor morphological differences. The quickest way to tell the difference between the two species is that the Asian cockroach is a strong flyer (almost like a moth) and is attracted to light, unlike the German cockroach.This outgoing species tends to prefer the outdoors, whereas the depressive German cockroach prefers living indoors


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