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German cockroaches are notorious for making themselves at home in our kitchens and bathrooms, but how did they become such persistent pests? Dr. Kaylee Byers and Sarah Lando explore the fascinating genomics behind this unwanted guest—and why we’re partly to blame.
Resources:
1.Solving the 250-year-old mystery of the origin and global spread of the German cockroach, Blattella germanica – PNAS
2. The world's most common cockroach is 'a monster of our own creation,' study finds - CBC
3. German Cockroach – Rutgers
4. Prevalence of Cockroaches, Bed Bugs, and House Mice in Low-Income Housing and Evaluation of Baits for Monitoring House Mouse Infestations – Journal of Medical Entomology
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German cockroaches are notorious for making themselves at home in our kitchens and bathrooms, but how did they become such persistent pests? Dr. Kaylee Byers and Sarah Lando explore the fascinating genomics behind this unwanted guest—and why we’re partly to blame.
Resources:
1.Solving the 250-year-old mystery of the origin and global spread of the German cockroach, Blattella germanica – PNAS
2. The world's most common cockroach is 'a monster of our own creation,' study finds - CBC
3. German Cockroach – Rutgers
4. Prevalence of Cockroaches, Bed Bugs, and House Mice in Low-Income Housing and Evaluation of Baits for Monitoring House Mouse Infestations – Journal of Medical Entomology

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