The Farmlander - February 2021

Page 51

ANIMAL MANAGEMENT

The cockroach who came in from the cold Just as the hot weather sets in,

extreme conditions for short periods of

another cold front sneaks up

time and will survive for months without

leaving you longing for some more

food and weeks without water. This

sunshine. The effect of cold, wet

makes them very difficult to get rid of.

weather is even more pronounced

Cockroaches undergo 3 stages of

on insect populations and

development: egg, nymph and adult.

unfortunately can drive insects into

The adult female cockroach lays what

habitats they don’t normally occupy

appears to be a huge egg. It’s actually

in summer.

an ootheca which contains 20-40

While some cockroach species will occupy indoor spaces right throughout the year, other species will tend to move indoors only during colder periods. This is especially true of the Gisborne and native cockroaches which favour outdoor areas but will move inside if they need to. Many home-owners are blissfully unaware of the presence of cockroaches in their homes, as a lot of their movement only occurs at night. While more cockroaches live in the north of the South Island and in the North Island a good number of places in the lower South Island are now also considered home by cockroaches.

| German cockroach.

eggs in one outer egg case. The actual number varies for different species. The eggs hatch into nymphs, which look similar to adult cockroaches. The nymphs undergo a series of moults before developing into fully reproductive adult cockroaches. The length of this process varies and may take anywhere between a few weeks to a year to complete the cycle. A female cockroach can lay up to 20 oothecae during its lifespan.

| American cockroach.

Awareness is an important part of cockroach management but high

No Pests Crawling Insect Spray will

population numbers can be reached

control a serious infestation.

before they are finally noticed and a control strategy implemented. Monitoring with Lo-Line sticky traps will

Baiting and spraying techniques can both be used for large populations and

Cockroaches can impact our lifestyles

help ensure early detection, enabling

can be complementary to each other.

too, as they carry diseases, give off

prevention and management of a

As with all the crawling insects it is

unpleasant odours, aggravate allergies

cockroach population.

important that spraying is done with a

(especially in children) and ruin food. In

Both baiting and spraying can be used

non-repellent insecticide. Dealing with

to treat cockroach habitats. Baiting is

Gisborne roaches on the exterior areas

New Zealand has three main species

very successful for both American and

of cockroach — the German, American

of a building can be achieved using No

German cockroaches but unfortunately

and Gisborne cockroach, as well as

the Gisborne cockroach is not readily

Pests X-IT Ant.

a number of native bush cockroach

attracted to bait. Using a bait such as

For further information, contact your

species which are not generally

No Pests Roach Bait or Vendetta will

Farmlands Technical Field Officer

regarded as pests — but are starting

be very effective to control populations

or the friendly team at your local

to be a problem in some areas.

of German or American roaches

Cockroaches thrive in warm, damp

Farmlands store.

indoors but for high populations and for

conditions, however, they can live in

Gisborne roaches, spraying with

extreme cases, they can even bite.

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Protect your water supply this summer

5min
pages 58-60

From sand to steel

3min
pages 56-57

Winter crop wins

2min
page 55

The cockroach who came in from the cold

3min
pages 51-52

Get on top of rodent control this autumn

2min
page 49

Traceability closes the loop for meat customers

3min
pages 45-46

The expert touch

2min
page 42

Improve silage quality and the environment

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pages 43-44

Mitigating risk with correct application

2min
page 41

Best practice for flystrike prevention and lice control

2min
pages 39-40

Responding to freshwater reforms

4min
pages 37-38

A summer browse

6min
pages 35-36

Out of the woolshed

4min
pages 30-32

Working safely with chemicals

2min
page 29

Developing a personal style of governance

2min
pages 27-28

Special Feature – Living the legend

9min
pages 6-12

Celebrating co-operative success

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pages 21-22

Fuelling the fire

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pages 18-20

New shareholder portal delivers better service

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pages 15-16

Farmlands welcomes new Director

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The Open Farms conversation continues

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Farmlands commits to acting against climate change

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5 minutes with Damien O'Connor

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