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Australia Seizes 100K Illegal Exotic Cockroaches

Authorities said the haul was worth up to $200,000 and warned the insects could spread disease and harm native wildlife and agriculture.

  • In May, authorities seized over 100,000 illegal exotic cockroaches from a commercial breeder in Bathurst, New South Wales. The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water called it Australia's largest-ever illegal exotic invertebrate seizure, valued at up to $200,000.
  • Bathurst snake catcher Stefanie Lesser said the insects, including dubia and Madagascar hissing cockroaches, were likely sold as cost-effective reptile food. These species are illegal to import, keep, breed, or sell in Australia under strict biosecurity law.
  • These cockroaches, measuring up to 3 inches, pose severe risks to native wildlife and agriculture. Authorities warn they lack environmental risk assessments and could spread diseases, potentially devastating local species if they escape.
  • The seized insects will be euthanized and disposed of by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries . Officials warned pet businesses that possessing, breeding, or trading these exotic species could result in federal penalties.
  • Invasive Species Council policy director Carol Booth noted a "growing global trend" in keeping exotic invertebrates as pets. She urged biosecurity authorities to monitor this emerging pathway, arguing that despite environmental risks, most such crimes attract low penalties.
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Australian authorities have carried out one of the most unusual seizures in recent years: more than 100,000 exotic cockroaches illegally raised in a New South Wales farm. The finding, considered the biggest blow to the country’s invertebrate trade, has attracted attention both from the huge number of insects and from the size of some species, valued at about AUS$ 200,000 (over 120,000 euros). The operation took place on 26 May in Bathurst, a cit…

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A man in Australia has been seized from more than 100,000 live giant cockroaches, which are illegal to breed, in the country's largest single seizure of the animals.

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ABC Australia broke the news in Australia on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
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