Arthro-Pod EP 147: Cockroach Super Powers with Bugs Need Heroes podcast
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  Hello bug lovers! Today, we're proud to publish a podcast recorded, edited, and produced by our friends at the podcast Bugs Need Heroes!! We met with them on their show back a little while back and had a blast talking about cockroaches, super heroes, and -most importantly- Danny Devito. They were kind enough to provide the audio to the show so we could also post it to our podcast feed. You should absolutely check out their show, https://www.bugsneedheroes.com/home, where you can hear Kelly, Amanda, and Derek build buggy super heroes out of all out favorite multi-legged friends.  In lieu of our usual show notes, I thought I would use the notes prepared by Derek of Bugs Need Heroes!  https://www.bugsneedheroes.com/episodes/the-trash-man Derek’s Field NotesCommon Name: Cockroaches!  Order: Blattodea; termites were formerly Isoptera.  Family: We primarily discussed cockroaches in the Blattidae family as this group includes the species you, the listener, are most likely to encounter.  Species of Note: The Madagascar hissing cockroach (Gromphadorhina portentosa), a common petThe Central American giant cave cockroach (Blaberus giganteus), large and in chargeThe German cockroach (Blattella germanica), an unwanted guestThe Oriental cockroach (Blatta orientalis) sometimes euphemistically called "the waterbug"The Pennsylvania wood cockroach (Parcoblatta pensylvanica), an occasional visitorPacific dampwood termite (Zootermopsis angusticollis), the cockroach Amanda didn't know she knew Life Cycle:  Cockroaches exhibit incomplete metamorphosis. Eggs are contained within an ootheca and nymphs undergo several molts before becoming (typically) winged adults.  Distribution: Cockroaches are found on every continent, except Antarctica. There are about 30 species which are closely associated with humans, excluding termites. Super Powers: Can eat almost anything, but may exhibit strong flavor preferences!FlightSuperspeedClimbingCosmopolitanCan squeeze into tight places and resistant to crushingResistant to radiationButt antennae Links to check out:The Always Sunny In Philadelphia scene that was referenced during the recording.National Geographic: Amazing Video Reveals Why Roaches Are So Hard to SquishAn interesting breakdown of the infamous Liefeld Captain America drawing.Sugar traps force cockroaches to adapt new sex 'gifts'References: Bennett, G. W., Owens, J. M., Corrigan, R. M., & Truman, L. C. (2018). Truman’s Scientific Guide to Pest Management Operations. North Coast Media, LLC.  Questions? Comments? Follow the show on Twitter @Arthro_PodshowFollow the hosts on Twitter @bugmanjon, @JodyBugsmeUNL, and @MSkvarla36 Get the show through Apple Podcast, Spotify, or your favorite podcatching app!If you can spare a moment, we appreciate when you subscribe to the show on those apps or when you take time to leave a review! Subscribe to our feed on Feedburner!  
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