Friday, May 24, 2013
CALIFORNIA'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER - EST. 1851
Volume 162 · Issue 62 | 99¢
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ROB RIESENMAN shows Guyanese cockroaches in various stages of development. Democrat photo by Shelly Thorene
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ROB RIESENMAN, OWNER of Dubi Deli, holds a female cockroach of the Blaptica Dubia species at his business in Shingle Springs. Democrat photo by Shelly Thorene
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ROB RIESENMAN, OWNER of Dubi Deli, holds a male cockroach of the Blaptica Dubia species at his business in Shingle Springs . Democrat photo by Shelly Thorene
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RIESENMAN shows cockroach manure, which can be purchased and used as a plant fertilizer. Democrat photo by Shelly Thorene
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COCKROACH CONDOS - Plastic tubs house the Blaptica Dubia cockroach species at Dubi Deli, a live cockroach supply business in Shingle Springs. Live roaches can be purchased as feeders for reptilian pets and the manure is sold as fertilizer. Democrat photo by Shelly Thorene