well considering how durable the cockroach can be that's a debatable question. it takes strong poisons and a variety of different gasses to kill the roach and meanwhile it isn't a vary quick technique....as for its survival there isn't to much to concern of considering how fast they multiply. however if the problem has truly or ever occurs humans defiantly would be they're match if they aren't ours. its probably best to keep colonies in specifically built nature preserves.
There are some natural predators that can be used around the home to control cockroaches. Inside several types of lizards including lizards gecko lizards can be used. Outside control, again the lizards, and also there are breeds of parasitoid or predatory wasps that will work.
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no,apart from huans who kill them out of annoyance
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The shell of a cockroach is called an exoskeleton. The skeleton is on the outside of its body to protect against predators.
To scare away predators.
It can live on air . Lizards are the major predators
Most likely, the hissing repels predators long enough for the hissing cockroach to escape and breed, thus passing the genes that contribute to hissing biology on to another generation.
The specialized setae on the sides of the cockroach are an example of a structural adaptation. These setae enable the cockroach to sense air currents where it would not be able to normally see, helping it to avoid predators.
Animals that avoid the sunlight do not want to be seen by predators.
Yes, cockroaches will be eaten by frogs. A frog is one of the many natural predators of the cockroach.
Cockroaches have many natural predators. These include toads, frogs, iguanas, beetles, and geckos. Some types of wasps also lay their eggs on cockroach eggs, which then feed on the cockroach eggs.
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