




Ectobius vittiventris
The Amber Wood Cockroach is a small, brown insect that loves to hide in leaves and trees. They are great at staying out of sight and are often found in forests and gardens.
生息地: Forests
The Amber Wood Cockroach is slender and flattened, with a pale yellowish-brown, translucent body. Its wings are clear or slightly amber-tinted, extending beyond its abdomen, distinguishing it from larger, darker house cockroaches.





カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
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These tiny insects help recycle nutrients by munching on dead plants in forests.
They lay their eggs in a special case called an ootheca, protecting future babies.
They use tiny hooks on their feet to climb effortlessly on rough surfaces and trees.
Unlike many cockroaches, they prefer the outdoors and rarely invade homes!
Amber Wood Cockroach can perfectly blend with leaf litter and bark because of its translucent, amber-brown coloration that helps them avoid predators.
Amber Wood Cockroach has fully developed wings that help them quickly fly away from danger or find new food sources.
Amber Wood Cockroach can expertly navigate in darkness because of its long, sensitive antennae that detect smells and vibrations.
They are tiny recyclers, feasting on decaying plants and organic matter in forests.
Araneus diadematus
a common meal for garden spiders
Cyanistes caeruleus
important food source for woodland birds
Trametes versicolor
consumes fungal spores and mycelia
Quercus robur
relies on the leaf litter for food and shelter
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
These insects are safe to observe, but it's best to leave them in their home.
15-20 mm
7-10 mm
60-120 日
They are tiny recyclers, feasting on decaying plants and organic matter in forests.
Forests
Foraging
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