Small light-brown cockroach brought to United States from Europe; a common household pest.
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Examples for "German cockroach"
Examples for "German cockroach"
1However, there was no significant correlation with German cockroach and Alternaria allergen.
2Inhibition experiments showed that boiled Atlantic shrimp extract inhibited CAP with German cockroach, and vice versa.
3Cross-reactivity exists between shrimp, an important food allergen, and German cockroach, which has an increasing role in allergic asthma.
4Background: The German cockroach has been reported to act as an allergen that might be associated with a protease reaction in asthma.
5Buczkowski's team studied German cockroaches, a shiny, orange-tinged roach that is among the most common household species in the United States.
1Surely you're not going to be outdone by a water bug?
2Being a city boy, I've never killed anything larger than a water bug.
3Ike appeared, his kayak scooting upriver like a water bug.
4We even managed to snag a (seemingly) newly hatched giant water bug!
5The baby mosquito is a regular little water bug.
1The croton bugs have longer wings and they sometimes fly.
2Our croton bugs are not really bugs.
3We call it the croton bug, but it is not a bug at all, it is a cockroach.
4It is a small black-beetle or cockroach, called by scientists "Blatta germanica" and by others the " Croton Bug."
Translations for Croton bug