lo que pasa Amigo Mio es que es una cucaracha que acababa de mudar de piel todas mudan piel osea new skin it's normal, poe eso no tiene alas About the size no explanation friend jojojojojojojojojojo
The small brown ones are juveniles of the same species as the white (newly molted) one. They do not appear to be Blatta but a Periplaneta species. Those "horns" are indeed wings. They are flaccid just after molting from the last juvenile stage to the adult stage. The individual will pump them with hemolymph, blood, so they can reach their true size. You probably don't seem many like this because the adult karri ute themselves away from aggregations like this.
Thanks man. Its just weird to see something this huge in Hawaii. If you read my commentary, i've been in the business a while and NEVER saw anything like that! HAHA!
Hey, I saw a video of a guy breeding roaches similar to the one in this video, he even showed one that was freshly molted so it looked very similar. The species was Blatta Lateralis also known as the Turkistan roach. I bet that is the roach you have in your video! Hopefully that legitimately helped you :D
Yeah, I found out it's a molting roach a few days after, but....the size was ridiculous! Believe me, i've seen many roaches in this industry, but none like this size...especially in the sewers.
that's a kriquet lol
Totozona88 2 months ago
lo que pasa Amigo Mio es que es una cucaracha que acababa de mudar de piel todas mudan piel osea new skin it's normal, poe eso no tiene alas About the size no explanation friend jojojojojojojojojojo
aburrida86 6 months ago
Nerds
pwned232 7 months ago
raid
semaj175 8 months ago
Its a molting oriental cockroach as seen in this video -> youtube.com/watch?v=kK8HLsrQaR8
The oriental roach at its mature age is 1 to 1.5 inches long, although I've not personally seen one that big. I see a lot of them around 1cm long.
BillyGalbreath 9 months ago
The small brown ones are juveniles of the same species as the white (newly molted) one. They do not appear to be Blatta but a Periplaneta species. Those "horns" are indeed wings. They are flaccid just after molting from the last juvenile stage to the adult stage. The individual will pump them with hemolymph, blood, so they can reach their true size. You probably don't seem many like this because the adult karri ute themselves away from aggregations like this.
eposticus 9 months ago
TMNT!!
oldcowbb 9 months ago
@oldcowbb COWABUNGA DUDE!!
rob1upon1gsxr1000 6 months ago
Half praying mantis and cockroach
N3RDProductionz 9 months ago
Thanks man. Its just weird to see something this huge in Hawaii. If you read my commentary, i've been in the business a while and NEVER saw anything like that! HAHA!
Kaizen379 9 months ago
Hey, I saw a video of a guy breeding roaches similar to the one in this video, he even showed one that was freshly molted so it looked very similar. The species was Blatta Lateralis also known as the Turkistan roach. I bet that is the roach you have in your video! Hopefully that legitimately helped you :D
Joeshmo265 9 months ago
Silverfish
imaginethis31 10 months ago
raid...and lots of it
cresenthalo 10 months ago
i love the music BIG TIME bro. about the roach, yeah thats gross.
rob1upon1gsxr1000 10 months ago
Juicy bug would love to smash em up!!!
dietolivee 11 months ago
it might be the Queen Roach.
dontBugly 1 year ago
oriental cockroach!!!
Omgsome1just 1 year ago
king albino roach
callmemar100 1 year ago
lol the cave roaches are bigger
ebuTuoYomE 1 year ago
ALbino roach
B0ST0NGEORGE718 1 year ago
Yeah, I found out it's a molting roach a few days after, but....the size was ridiculous! Believe me, i've seen many roaches in this industry, but none like this size...especially in the sewers.
Kaizen379 1 year ago
Those white cockroaches are white because they are molting their skin. They shed their old exoskeleton they will turn brown after that.
davidoats3 1 year ago
eww
justin2raw 1 year ago
Wrong All Answers Its A Cockcroach When It Bites You Its Like A Viper Snake You Feel So Much Pain....
BigLelouchFan 1 year ago
ITS AN OVERLORD
WutSafety 1 year ago
its a albino beetle
BIGEGUNZ 2 years ago
the others are common roaches, the white one is just an albino water bug, or palmeto bug.. the dark light prob caused the loss in pigment
idulfingz 2 years ago
looks like a grass hopper to me :P
bwelsh321 2 years ago
@bwelsh321 Roaches and grasshoppers are actually related
ShinjinX1 1 year ago