Yes. The females lay eggs.
Cockroaches reproduce through mating, where the male transfers sperm to the female. The female cockroach can then lay eggs, which are protected in a casing called an ootheca until they hatch.
Yes, it does DEFIANTLY! cockroaches lay there eggs with hard shells, as it easier for cockroaches to reproduce.. .. HOPE IT HELPS! :) :) :) :)
Not all cockroaches lay eggs. Some species give birth to live young instead of laying eggs.
Cockroaches reproduce quickly and have a waterproof exoskeleton that helps them thrive in various environments.
Cockroaches go through complete metamorphosis.
Many humans may hate cockroaches due to their behavior, the fact that they can live without a head for 9 days, when in caves the eat bats poo, they also reproduce fast, is a pest therefore is hard to get rid of, it is noisy and it can be heard moving across the walls and floors and many people do not like insects, but how they adapt to survive so well is amazing, but to some also revolting.
The plural form is cockroaches; the plural possessive form is cockroaches'.
Cockroaches cannot survive in Arctic or Antarctica circles because they are cold-blooded organisms. They do not develop or reproduce when temperatures are below 45 degrees F or above 115 degrees F.
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The collective nouns for cockroaches are:an intrusion of cockroachesa swarm of cockroaches
Yes roaches do mate. There are even mating rituals performed by male roaches to attract females. In some species males will even mimic female roaches to get closer to a group of them to mate with as many of them as possible.
Yes, we have cockroaches in Brazil. Of the 5,000 known species of cockroaches, 1,000 of them are native to Brazil.