Cockroaches are a stubborn pest to tackle, due to their abilities to adapt to very inhospitable conditions. This is a fact that has been well-known to the public for a while now. What is new, however, is that recently a study was published, which explained that cockroaches have personalities and can even demonstrate various characteristic traits, e.g. shyness or leadership (Reuters, 2015).
A study in the Université Libre de Bruxelles on the behaviour of cockroaches showed that the pest can display different behavioural characteristics, which is an explanation to their survival and adaptational capabilities. Put in a round arena with bright light and two round ‘shelters’ in the middle, 16 cockroaches are observed for 3 hours by the researchers. Each cockroach has a location chip on its back, so that their location can be recorded accurately at any one time. The observations showed that some cockroaches ran quickly to the ‘shelters’. They were classified as ‘conscious’. Others decided to explore the area and were classified as ‘braver’.

