Deutsche Schabe oder Waldschabe?
Hi an alle (Hobby-)Schädlingsbekämpfer und -experten,
heute habe ich zufällig eine tote Schabe auf meinem Boden gefunden. Bei der Frage, ob es nun eine Wald- oder eine Deutsche Schabe ist, bin ich jedoch nicht weitergekommen, da ich die Unterscheidung bei meinem Exemplar nicht wirklich prägnant feststellen kann.
Daher bitte ich um eure Hilfe!
This is a harmless forest treasure, no cockroach, no German cockroach!
https://www.google.de/search?sca_esv=577789025&hl=de&q=ectobius&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjxzqnf052CAxXASvEDHdNjAnIQ0pQJegQIDBAB&biw=1177
The German cockroach has like her nymphs, at the neck sign two very distinctive dark stripes, which I cannot see in your pictures
https://bugguide.net/node/view/364803
Again the difference:
https://bugstop.de/waldschaben-bekaempf
Forest damages are not household damages – they live in bushes and shrubs, feed on rotten plant material, so go after a few days in the house lacking food itself.
You don’t have to do anything against her.
Flying grids at the windows are enough to prevent them from entering, because they can: fly. They fly to artificial light, so they are also found in the evening or at night.
They also crawl very well and quickly.
Bernstein Waldschabe. Harmlos. Simply put in the glass and get out again
Can I ask what you know? Because these two black strips are recognizable or not?
It was already explained above, even with pictures