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B. vaga nymph? - Blattella asahinai

B. vaga nymph? - Blattella asahinai
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
November 13, 2015
Size: 1.5 mm
An adult female was collected by sweep net and placed in a vial. A few days later the vial was full of nymphs -- 41 in total -- including this one, along with a spent ootheca. Photos of the adult here:

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B. vaga nymph? - Blattella asahinai spent ootheca - Blattella asahinai spent ootheca - other side - Blattella asahinai spent ootheca from above - Blattella asahinai

Moved
Moved from Blattella.

 
Vaga Nymph
Yes. Thank you for the info. Did not realize nymphs were so tiny. Now if you could tell me how to get rid of them. They seem unaffected by insecticides.

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