Crustaceans (Crustacea) are arthropods. At least one form of crustacean is known as a "bug." The woodlouse, more commonly known as the "pill bug" or "rollie pollie" is a crustacean. Insects are more closely related to crustaceans than they are to any other arthropods.
Roaches are insects, not crustaceans. Crustaceans are mostly aquatic animals, although some (like the sow bug) do live in damp land environments. Roaches do not need an aquatic or damp environment and they flourish in dry areas including deserts.
No, cockroaches are part of the insect family.
Yes crustaceans is one of the four main groups of arthorpods.
No, Dragonflies are insects
No, neither of them are insects.
yes.they are both athropods...but cockroaches are insects and lobsters are crustaceans.
Roaches are brown?
no,white roaches are not poison.
Roaches are small and light fixtures can have holes up to 1/4" that the roaches can crawl in.
Yes, roaches live in deserts.
Tree roaches look similar to regular household roaches, but are a bit different. They do not bite, but eat wood.
Brown basilisks can eat roaches. My neighbors old basilisks ate roaches that we found in our neighborhood.
Of course there are roaches in Nicaragua, and in all of Central America. Roaches love tropical climates, and will grow very large there.
crickets roaches mealworms dubia roaches
Yes. Roaches can easily get into your mattress and lay eggs.
Rodents=rats, mice, similar/roaches are insects. (cockroaches)
Carl Roaches was born on 1953-10-02.