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The Science of Smell: Why Roach Bins Don't (Have to) Stink
Welcome to Part 4 of our Discoid Roach Educational Series! Today we’re diving into the surprisingly scent-free science of insect habitats. While many assume roach bins smell foul, a well-maintained colony is virtually odorless. The real culprit? Decomposition and microbial activity. With good husbandry—like ventilation, dry substrate, and frass removal your roach bin can stay fresh. It’s not magic. It’s science.

Luna Roaches
Jul 24, 20254 min read


Discoid Roaches: The Rhythm of Reproduction in Your Roach Colony
As any dedicated roach keeper knows, the discoid roach (Blaberus discoidalis) is a fascinating creature. These large, docile, and easy-to-care-for insects are popular as feeders for various reptiles and amphibians, but their true appeal lies in their surprisingly complex and efficient breeding cycle.

Luna Roaches
Jul 9, 20254 min read


Unearthing the Secrets: Why Discoid Roaches Love to Burrow
When you picture a cockroach, you might imagine it scuttling across a surface or hiding in a crevice. While Blaberus discoidalis, the discoid roach, certainly does that, anyone who keeps them knows they have another favorite pastime: burrowing. Unlike some insects that dig intricate tunnels with specialized limbs, the discoid roach's "burrowing" is a more subtle, yet equally fascinating, display of instinct. Let's dig into why these gentle giants love to disappear beneath the

Luna Roaches
Jun 25, 20253 min read
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