Understanding cockroach biology is vital for effective pest control strategies. The cockroach life cycle consists of three main stages: egg, nymph, and adult. Female cockroaches create protective egg cases called ootheca, which house numerous eggs that hatch into nymphs. These immature roaches undergo multiple developmental periods, discarding their skin as they grow.
Understanding cockroach biology is crucial for targeted pest control strategies. The stages of cockroach growth include three main phases: egg, nymph, and adult. Adult females produce egg capsules called ootheca, which hold multiple eggs. After ootheca hatching time, nymphs emerge and undergo various nymph stages, shedding their skin several times before reaching adult stage.