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Brown-Belted Cockroach Found in Tartu Unit: No Reason to Panic!

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"It's a little bigger than ours and its two-banded wings shine through. But it doesn't carry any more diseases than our usual cockroaches," Olavi Kurina, professor of entomological systematics at the Estonian University of Life Sciences, reassures the students.
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"It's a little bigger than ours and its two-banded wings shine through. But it doesn't carry any more diseases than our usual cockroaches," Olavi Kurina, professor of entomological systematics at the Estonian University of Life Sciences, reassures the students.

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ohtuleht.ee broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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