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How can you tell if a cockroach is male or female?

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Males are longer than females because their wings extend 4-8 mm from the tip of the abdomen. Males and females have a pair of elongated, joined tail hairs at the tip of the abdomen. Male cockroaches have 18 to 19 segments of tail hair, and female cockroaches have 13 to 14 segments.



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