No, roach females can give up to 3 successive births before having to engage in intercourse again because they can store the "sperm" of a male roach and use it when needed even after prolonged periods of time.
Yes, a disease that kills 50% of the male roach population would likely decrease the birth rate for roaches, as there would be fewer males available to mate with females. This imbalance could result in a decline in the number of offspring being produced.
ITS SCARY, THERE CAN BE MILLIONS, BILLIONS, OR EVEN MORE
It is possible for a mole to eat roaches in their diet as a protein source. This could help in roach control preventing over population.
Roaches are brown?
They're probably holding the key to a possible cure for a disease. They help professional exterminators make money!
Some are venomous, but they are not vectors of disease like flies, rodents, roaches, etc.
Roaches spread disease by crawling over refuse and dirt and then bringing it to the kitchen where food is prepared.
no,white roaches are not poison.
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.
Of course there are roaches in Nicaragua, and in all of Central America. Roaches love tropical climates, and will grow very large there.
Brown basilisks can eat roaches. My neighbors old basilisks ate roaches that we found in our neighborhood.