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>Where are you located?
>What kind of roaches?
>What's the weather like?
>
>FWIW, I'm in Texas, and don't yet own bees, but when dry summer weather
>comes, wood roaches migrate to places where they can find shelter and
>moisture. They are large, reddish-to-dark-brown and they fly. During dry
>spells they'll come into the house, but normally they'd rather be in a nice
>moist rotten log outdoors.
Down in Oz we have two types of cockroach (that I recognize anyway). One is
the house cockroach which also occasionally turns up in the honey shed but
the one I encounter in the hives is much larger with clearly segmented back
and a very dark brown. My research indicates that this is known in
Australia as the American cockroach (right or wrong?)
Betty McAdam
HOG BAY APIARY
Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island
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