Hermit Beetle vs Florida Woods Cockroach

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Hermit Beetle Florida Woods Cockroach
Scientific Name Osmoderma eremita Eurycotis floridana
Order Coleoptera Blattodea
Family Scarabaeidae Blattidae
Size 25-35 mm 30-40 mm
Habitat Woodlands Woodlands
Diet Wood Feeders Detritivores
Regions Europe North America
Conservation Near Threatened Least Concern

Hermit Beetle

A large, dark chestnut beetle that lives its entire life inside hollow old trees. It emits a strong fruity odor similar to apricots.

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Did You Know?

Most individuals never leave the tree they are born in, making them extremely poor colonizers.

Florida Woods Cockroach

A large, slow-moving, nearly wingless cockroach native to the southeastern United States. It is commonly known as the palmetto bug or stinking cockroach.

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Did You Know?

When threatened, the Florida woods cockroach sprays a noxious, foul-smelling chemical from glands beneath its abdomen that can temporarily stain skin.