At  least one million cockroaches have escaped a farm in China where they were  being bred for use in traditional medicine, a report said.
The  cockroaches fled the facility in Dafeng, in the eastern province of Jiangsu,  for surrounding cornfields earlier this month after an "unknown perpetrator"  destroyed the plastic greenhouse where they were raised, the Modern Express  newspaper said.
Disease  control authorities have sent five investigators to the area to come up with a  plan to stamp out the insects.
Farm  owner Wang Pengsheng invested more than 100,000 yuan ($16,000) in 102 kilograms  of Periplaneta americana eggs after spending six months developing a business  plan, the report Friday said.
The  cockroach is generally considered a pest, but believers in traditional Chinese  medicine -- which uses both plants and animals, including endangered species --  say extracts from it can treat diseases including cancer, reduce inflammation  and improve immunity.
By  the time the greenhouse was damaged, more than 1.5 million cockroaches had  hatched and were being fed food including "fruits and biscuits" every  day, Wang was quoted as saying.
He  had expected to make around 1,000 yuan profit for every kilogram of cockroaches  sold, according to the report, but was now facing losses of hundreds of  thousands of yuan.