Does anyone have a link to the story about this Chinese roach?I have to wonder why people start silly ficticious threads like this. The actual "largest" roach is not even that species... it's one that was recently discovered in China, no longer that Australian species. And the discovered one is only 4 1/2 inches.
I thought the longest roach was the Megaloblatta longipennis?
The rhino roaches were the heaviest though supposedly. I still want a couple. curses for no one ever having them for sale in the US *cries*
Lol every person I talked to that dont know too much about bugs tend to greatly over exagerrate the sizes. Someone told me of 7-8in. flying roaches in florida, and just today a lady at work told me there was a 3-4in. brown colored roach in the bathroom garbage. I dont think theres a big brown roach in the country let alone north ohio.My buddy visited the island of Tonga a few years ago, and he said there was cockroaches there that were like the size of squirrels . . .
Im sure he exaggerated a little, but for him to even comment(I wasnt into pet bugs back then, and he still aint) it must have been humongous . . .
Megaloblatta longipennis?
Does anyone else giggle when they read this: longipennis?M longipennis
Does anyone else giggle when they read this: longipennis?![]()