A cluster of cockroaches near their nest entrance in Rio Bigal, Ecuador Paul Bertner in Hinkelman et al. 2020
Cockroaches can team up. A South American species is the first cockroach known to live in group nests with workers and a queen, like honeybees or leaf-cutter ants.
鈥淎ll cockroaches are solitary,鈥 says Peter Vr拧ansk媒 at the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Bratislava 鈥 or so everyone thought. 鈥淚t鈥檚 unbelievable. It鈥檚 like discovering ants as a group.鈥
Some animals, such as honeybees, are eusocial: not only do they live in large groups and work together to tend the young,…



