Hi Susan,
It does sound like a fun event.  I agree with Nick, they should not be too much 
of a concern.  Unlike their more common relatives who have adapted to city life 
all over the world, they do not take up residence. The biggest concern would be 
the typical – if they escape they will provide a nice food source for other 
pest species.

Good luck!
Gretchen Anderson

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Hey Susan,

So, I don't know much about Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches, but I do know that 
eggs aren't a concern. They actually give birth to live young - so if any 
reproduction is happening, it should be VERY apparent 😂.

But I would not be concerned about this. We've done a similar event at our 
museum every year for at least the last decade, and same situation, the 
Madagascar cockroaches came with a representative from a state university. In 
that time, visitors have held the roaches, accidentally dropped them on the 
floor, let them run around on tables, etc - and we've never had a single issue 
or a single missing cockroach. From my understanding (just from talking to the 
representative over the years), they're from Africa, and so need pretty warm 
temperatures to stay happy and reproduce.

Sounds like a fun event!

Nick VanAcker
Visitor Engagement Coordinator/Operations Coordinator
Science on a Sphere Coordinator
Michigan State University

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Lands of the Anishinaabeg–Three Fires Confederacy of Ojibwe, Odawa, and 
Potawatomi peoples. The University resides on Land ceded in the 1819 Treaty of 
Saginaw.
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I just found out at a staff meeting that the education and marketing 
departments have orchestrated a public event to be held the day before 
Halloween on “Bats and Bugs”.



Apparently the feature “bug” being brought into the museum is a Madagascar 
Cockroach. Since it is being brought by a representative from a state 
university, I am hoping it will be carefully watched. But is there anything I 
should worry about? Can it spew eggs that get dropped on the floor and might 
hatch? We don’t HAVE cockroaches at this time. I hope to keep it that way.



I just want to know if I need to urge some strong safety measures.



Susan Buce, Museum Registrar

Columbia Gorge Discovery Center and Museum

5000 Discovery Drive

The Dalles, Oregon 97058

541-296-8600 ext. 242

Hours: Mon-Thurs 8:30-5:00

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