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Salazar, Miguel, John L. Agnew, and Alvaro Romero. "Comparative Efficacy of Pyrethroid-Based Paints against Turkestan Cockroaches." Insects 15, no. 3 (2024): 171. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects15030171.

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The Turkestan cockroach, Periplaneta lateralis (Walker), is an invasive urban pest prevalent in dry areas of the southwestern United States. Treatment with liquid spray formulations containing insecticides is the most conventional method to decrease Turkestan cockroach population abundance around buildings. Intensive application of insecticide treatments near natural environments has prompted concerns regarding the impacts on non-target aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Technologies embedding insecticides in a paint matrix have successfully been used for the long-term reduction in disease-ve
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Gaire, Sudip, and Alvaro Romero. "Comparative Efficacy of Residual Insecticides against the Turkestan Cockroach, Blatta lateralis, (Blattodea: Blattidae) on Different Substrates." Insects 11, no. 8 (2020): 477. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects11080477.

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The Turkestan cockroach, Blatta lateralis (Walker) is an invasive urban pest prevalent throughout the Southwestern United States. Despite the presence of this cockroach in peridomestic areas, there is limited information on strategies that can be utilized by pest management professionals (PMPs) to effectively manage populations of this pest. We evaluated the efficacy of dry residues of liquid insecticides commonly used for household and structural insect pest control: Tandem (0.10% thiamethoxam, 0.03% lambda-cyhalothrin), Transport GHP (0.05% acetamiprid, 0.06% bifenthrin), Temprid SC (0.10% i
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Matushkina, К. А., and V. D. Davydenkova. "Impact of live food on the reproductive performance of the Batur toad, <i>Bufotes baturae</i> (Stöck, Schmid, Steinlein et Grosse, 1999) in captivity." Timiryazev Biological Journal 1, no. 4 (2024): 59–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.26897/2949-4710-2023-4-59-68.

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The work is devoted to the study of the reproductive performance of a narrow areal triploid toads (Batur toad, Bufotes baturae) reared on different live food (Turkestan and marble cockroaches). Material for the work was obtained over three breeding seasons. In the first breeding season, the number of pairs reared on the Turkestan cockroach (Shelfordella lateralis) was 7 (64%) and on the marbled cockroach (Nauphoeta cinerea) – 2 (18%). In the second and third seasons, the numbers were 8 (89%) and 11 (100%) respectively. The average fecundity of females fed on the Turkestan cockroach ranged from
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Davranoglou, Leonidas-Romanos, Michael Hadjiconstantis, and Darren J. Mann. "First record of the Turkestan cockroach (Shelfordella lateralis) from Cyprus and Turkey (Dictyoptera: Blattidae)." Israel Journal of Entomology 50, no. 1 (2020): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3635796.

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The Turkestan cockroach <em>Shelfordella lateralis</em> is a peridomestic species originally from the Middle East and Central Asia, which has recently become an invasive species in the USA, Mexico, Japan and Sardinia, where it is considered as a pest. We provide the first records of this species from Cyprus and Turkey, making these the second records of established populations of the Turkestan cockroach in Europe. We also provide biological information regarding its reproduction in semi-natural conditions in Cyprus, as well as a detailed description and images of the male genitalia.
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Agua, Jenelyn R., Kathlyn Shyne N. Crausos, and Jemavelle Mie L. Sasam. "Growth Rate and Thigmotactic Behavior of Turkestan Cockroach (Blatta lateralis) Under Different Illumination Conditions." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science VIII, no. VII (2023): 129–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.51584/ijrias.2023.8714.

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Insects, including cricket, fly, locust, and cockroach species, exhibit growth and escape (thigmotactic) responses to aversive stimuli. This study aimed to investigate the growth rate and thigmotactic behavior of Turkestan cockroaches (Blatta lateralis) under different illumination conditions: natural (direct) sunlight, artificial white light, and dark control in Davao City, Philippines. In this study, gentle agitation of the container (i.e., wind puffs and food drops during feeding) stimuli stimulated B. lateralis, and the more they are exposed to natural (direct) sunlight and other bright di
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Kim, Tina, and Michael K. Rust. "Life History and Biology of the Invasive Turkestan Cockroach (Dictyoptera: Blattidae)." Journal of Economic Entomology 106, no. 6 (2013): 2428–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ec13052.

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Olson, C. A. "Blatta (Shelfordella) lateralis, the Turkestan Cockroach (Blattoidea: Blattidae) Recorded from Arizona." Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America 31, no. 2 (1985): 30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/besa/31.2.30.

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Petersen, Wade, and Kristin Cobb. "First Record of the Turkestan Cockroach, Blatta lateralis (Walker), in Georgia (USA)." Journal of Entomological Science 44, no. 4 (2009): 415–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.18474/0749-8004-44.4.415.

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PETROVSKIY, A. B., A. O. RALDUGINA, and A. N. RESHETNIKOV. "TURKESTAN COCKROACH PERIPLANETA LATERALIS WALKER, 1868 - A NEW ALIEN SPECIES IN RUSSIA." Russian Journal of Biological Invasions 17, no. 3 (2024): 158–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.35885/1996-1499-17-3-158-166.

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Petrovskiy, A. B., A. O. Raldugina, and A. N. Reshetnikov. "Turkestan Cockroach Periplaneta lateralis Walker, 1868 — A New Alien Species in Russia." Russian Journal of Biological Invasions 15, no. 4 (2024): 606–13. https://doi.org/10.1134/s2075111724700486.

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Iromini, Taiwo, Xiaolong Tang, Kyara N. Holloway, and Chen Hou. "Link between Energy Investment in Biosynthesis and Proteostasis: Testing the Cost–Quality Hypothesis in Insects." Insects 14, no. 3 (2023): 241. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects14030241.

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The energy requirement for biosynthesis plays an important role in an organism’s life history, as it determines growth rate, and tradeoffs with the investment in somatic maintenance. This energetic trait is different between painted lady (Vanessa cardui) and Turkestan cockroach (Blatta lateralis) due to the different life histories. Butterfly caterpillars (holometabolous) grow 30-fold faster, and the energy cost of biosynthesis is 20 times cheaper, compared to cockroach nymphs (hemimetabolous). We hypothesize that physiologically the difference in the energy cost is partially attributed to the
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Gaire, Sudip, Mary O’Connell, Francisco O. Holguin, Anup Amatya, Scott Bundy, and Alvaro Romero. "Insecticidal Properties of Essential Oils and Some of Their Constituents on the Turkestan Cockroach (Blattodea: Blattidae)." Journal of Economic Entomology 110, no. 2 (2017): 584–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jee/tox035.

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Domae, Mana, Masazumi Iwasaki, Makoto Mizunami, and Hiroshi Nishino. "Functional unification of sex pheromone-receptive glomeruli in the invasive Turkestan cockroach derived from the genus Periplaneta." Neuroscience Letters 708 (August 2019): 134320. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neulet.2019.134320.

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Parhomenko, O. V., S. V. Kolomiichuk, D. D. Omelianov та V. V. Brygadyrenko. "Potential use of synthetic and natural aromatic mixtures in prevention from Shelfordella lateralis сockroaches". Regulatory Mechanisms in Biosystems 13, № 2 (2022): 174–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/022222.

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Attractive and repellent properties of many household chemicals may be used to combat synantrophic insects, such as cockroaches. In the natural environment, Shelfordella lateralis (Walker, 1868) (Blattodea, Blattidae) lives in the area spanning Central Asia to North Africa. Furthermore, in many tropical and subtropical countries, it is common in human accomodations. In the laboratory conditions, we determined reaction of cockroaches to aromatic mixtures and medicinal plants often used in households. Attractiveness coefficient was the lowest for cosmetic mixtrures Tutti-fruti and Verbena and Ba
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BURHAN, Abdullah, and Nimet GENÇER. "The effect of illumination with different light wavelengths on the orientation of Turkestan cockroach, Blatta lateralis (Walker,1868) (Blattodea: Blattidae)." Turkish Journal of Entomology 44, no. 4 (2020): 477–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.16970/entoted.774867.

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Kierończyk, Bartosz, Mateusz Rawski, Pola Pawełczyk, et al. "Do insects smell attractive to dogs? A comparison of dog reactions to insects and commercial feed aromas – a preliminary study." Annals of Animal Science 18, no. 3 (2018): 795–800. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/aoas-2018-0012.

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Abstract The goal of the present study was to investigate the olfactory attractiveness of air-dried insects used as aromas to dogs. The trial consisted of 35 adult dogs (20 males, 15 females) aged between 12 months and 7 years (mean = 3.6), varied in terms of breed, kept as companion animals. The dogs had free olfactory access to selected unprocessed dried insects, i.e., mealworm (Tenebrio molitor), Turkestan cockroach (Shelfordella lateralis), black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens), and tropical house cricket (Gryllodes sigillatus), as well as commercial dried and pelleted dog feed, which was
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Matsuda, Yoshinori, Teruo Nonomura, and Hideyoshi Toyoda. "Turkestan Cockroaches Avoid Entering a Static Electric Field upon Perceiving an Attractive Force Applied to Antennae Inserted into the Field." Insects 12, no. 7 (2021): 621. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12070621.

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This study analysed the mechanism of avoidance behaviour by adult Turkestan cockroaches (Shelfordella lateralis Walker) in response to a static electric field (S-EF) formed in the space between a negatively charged polyvinyl chloride-insulated iron plate (N-PIP) and a grounded metal net (G-MN). The negative surface charge supplied to the iron plate by a voltage generator caused the G-MN to polarise positively via electrostatic induction. In the S-EF, the negative charge of the N-PIP created a repulsive force that pushed free electrons in the field toward the ground via the G-MN. When insects r
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Smith, Chelsea M., Ana M. Chicas-Mosier, Henry Y. Fadamiro, and Arthur G. Appel. "Potential of the oothecal parasitoid Aprostocetus hagenowii (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) as a biological control agent for the Turkestan cockroach (Blattodea: Blattidae)." Journal of Economic Entomology, May 23, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jee/toad078.

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Abstract The Turkestan cockroach, Blatta lateralis (Walker), is a peridomestic pest of growing concern in the US Southwest. The parasitoid Aprostocetus hagenowii (Ratzburg) is used in IPM programs targeting other blattid cockroach species and may aid in B. lateralis suppression. Information about the ability of A. hagenowii to parasitize B. lateralis is lacking. A no-choice host-switching experiment was used to test A. hagenowii acceptance of B. lateralis oothecae, and a multigenerational no-choice experiment was used to determine the suitability of B. lateralis as a host for A. hagenowii over
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ALKAN, M. "COMPARISON OF BIOACTIVITIES OF NATIVE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH AGAINST TURKESTAN COCKROACH [BLATTA LATERALIS WALKER (BLATTODEA: BLATTIDAE)] NYMPHS." Applied Ecology and Environmental Research 17, no. 3 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.15666/aeer/1703_59875994.

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Матушкина, К. А., А. О. Неверова, and Р. А. Иволга. "FEATURES OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE BATURA TOAD BUFOTES BATURAE (STÖCK, SCHMID, STEINLEIN AND GROSSE, 1999) ON VARIOUS FEED." Естественные и технические науки, no. 2(140) (February 27, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.25633/etn.2020.02.06.

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В работе приводятся результаты эксперимента по выращиванию молоди батурской жабы на различных кормах. Обсуждается эффективность использования мраморного и туркестанского тараканов в кормлении батурской жабы в лабораторных условиях. The work presents the results of an experiment on growing juvenile Batura toad on various feeds. The paper discusses the effectiveness of using marble and Turkestan cockroaches in feeding the Batura toad in laboratory.
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