Cockroach Biology and Management
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- December 7, 2021
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Overview
Cockroaches rank high on the homeowner's list of insect problems. This publication helps the reader recognize the various species of cockroaches and understand their biology and behavior. It also describes various methods of chemical and non-chemical control. (6 pages)
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