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Latin Name: Blatta orientalis
Appearance: Dark brown and about 1-inch long.
Habit: Common outdoors; often enters buildings through sewer pipes. Tends to live near the ground and in warm, damp areas.
Diet: Eats anything, but often found feeding on garbage, sewage and decaying organic matter. Seems to prefer starches, if available.
Reproduction: Egg capsules contain 16 eggs. Females will produce an average of eight capsules. Nymphs go through seven molts before becoming adults in about a year. Adults can live up to six months.
Other: Also known as "water bugs" or "black beetles." More sluggish than other species, gives off a distinctly unpleasant odor.
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