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Trust me, in Oregon, you have to worry about very few species of feeder roaches infesting your house. Your climate is far too cold for tropical species such as Dubia or Fusca roaches.
If you want to steer clear of species that might infest, stay away from climbing and flying species (like banana roaches or lobster roaches, or Hissers) and those which lay egg sacks (Turkistan). Discoids and Dubia would be perfect for you.
-Dave
Small Pet Feeders
Hissers and dubias cannot survive temperate climes. .....
I can set you up with whatever feeder you need, given enough time ;-) But I have discoid, dubia, and fusca roaches on stock. Small Pet Feeders does not stock "escape/infesting" species, such as hissers or banana roaches, as the majority of our clientele look for this assurance. And we don't want the friggin things getting loose either!
Anything that climbs you won't find in our stock. If you really want them, we can always arrange for you to get a shipment of them for you, but we won't stock them lol.
I used to stock Hissers when I ran Georgia Bugs, I didn't realize at the time the were climbers. Then my girlfriend (at the time) found a 3" long cockroach in our bathroom. That was the end of that hisser colony. And my relationship lol just kidding, I think...
-Dave
SPF
Okay, so as a "first time" roach owner - what would you suggest? And ship to Oregon Cost wise?
Thanks!
Okay, so as a "first time" roach owner - what would you suggest? And ship to Oregon Cost wise?
Thanks!
Hissers are much easier to keep /breed for yourself, IMHO, than crickets. And quieter. And less stinky. But they get very large and they can climb some surfaces whereas crickets cannot. Hissers are easier to gutload than crickets, and indeed I find they will eat things happily that other roaches dont want to eat.
OMG!! I can't stand the "noise" of another chirping cricket again!!!
I'll gladly take roaches over crickets anyday!! (i have a secret colony of Dubias out of sight of my wife)