RhettusMaximus
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roaches
I would really not worry about a roach infestation with the giant hissers, especially nymphs. More than likely they'll die of dehydration or starvation. When theyre really hungry they will even cannabalize eachother. I really can't foresee Hissers surviving the winter in BC. They're way too tropical to infest that far up north... that is unless you keep your house in the upper 80s and with tropical humidity. I've been keeping roaches for quite some time now and the only ones that i ever worried about an infestation with were Lobster Roaches. Nothing else really worries me when they escape, i always find them dead somewhere.
I would really not worry about a roach infestation with the giant hissers, especially nymphs. More than likely they'll die of dehydration or starvation. When theyre really hungry they will even cannabalize eachother. I really can't foresee Hissers surviving the winter in BC. They're way too tropical to infest that far up north... that is unless you keep your house in the upper 80s and with tropical humidity. I've been keeping roaches for quite some time now and the only ones that i ever worried about an infestation with were Lobster Roaches. Nothing else really worries me when they escape, i always find them dead somewhere.