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Hawaii roaches good for milking!
#11
Ah yes, you're right terracore. They ARE here. Just not the household ones I'm used to. These roaches are usually found outside rather than the ones that scatter when you turn on the light.

https://www.terminix.com/pest-control/co...cockroach/
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#12
"When threatened, the Pacific beetle cockroach will expel an irritating mix of chemicals from its abdomen to defend itself. These chemicals typically have a foul odor and, in humans, they can stain the skin and irritate the eyes."

Well that doesn't make them seem friendly to "milk" !
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#13
Their "super-food" quality milk sacs probably have that flavor and odor. I know the smell: A bitter buggy aroma when mixing around in the dirt and you accidentally crush one of these guys.
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#14
I'll stick to our goat milk. At least I know where it comes from.
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