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ROACHES

Mostly nocturnal, cockroaches like to seek shelter from the outdoors. Likely to gravitate in dark, warm locations, many homeowners notice that cockroaches inhabit their bathrooms, closets, and kitchens. Ranging in color from

light brown to black, the type of cockroach has much to do with

the location they are likely to be found.​

 

AMERICAN COCKROACHES

The American cockroach, also known as the waterbug, is the largest species of common cockroach. They are generally an outdoor species, living in wood piles, decaying trees, palm trees and in sewer systems.

American Cockroaches eat almost anything, including meats and grease, starchy foods, sweets, baked goods, leather, wallpaper paste, bookbindings, and sizing. No one wants cockroaches invading their home, learn more about how you can get rid of these pests with pest control service.  Females will lay an egg case, containing anywhere from a dozen to 16 eggs, and then carry the egg case on their abdomens before depositing it near a food source. Eggs hatch after around 60 days, although it takes one year for the nymphs to reach adulthood. Females may lay anywhere from 15 to 90 egg cases in their lifetime.

 

BROWN-BANDED  COCKROACHES

The Brown-Banded Cockroach is commonly found in the northeastern, southern, and midwest regions of the United States. They can often be found in homes and apartments, but are less common in restaurants. You may need a cockroach extermination service to drive the brown-banded cockroach out of your home. They tend not to be found in the daytime since they avoid light. The brown-banded cockroach eats a wide variety of items, almost anything organic, including decaying matter. Brown-banded roaches are omnivorous scavengers and will eat anything from plant to animal material. They are largely nocturnal and prefer warm, dry locations as opposed to moist habitats. Brown-banded roaches often are found lurking around furniture, in cabinets or in closets. In fact, furnishings are a favorite place for females to deposit egg capsules. Females carry an egg capsule, holding up to 18 eggs, for 2-3 days and then deposit the capsule under a protective surface near food. Eggs can hatch anywhere from 30-100 days after being laid.

 

GERMAN  COCKROACHES

The German cockroach is the number one roach in the world. These insects are particularly associated with restaurants, food processing facilities, hotels, and nursing homes. In colder climates, they are found only near humans, since they are not very tolerant to cold. Professional pest control can help you make sure you won't be cuddling up to a German cockroach.  They are extremely fast breeders, German cockroaches can produce as many as 6 generations of offspring in a year. The female produces an egg capsule about once every 25 days. The capsule contains up to 40 eggs. After eggs hatch, the nymphs mature into adulthood in as little as 3-4 months. The total lifespan of an adult German cockroach is about 1 year. Although the species has fully-developed wings, German cockroaches are incapable of flight; however, they can glide short distances if it feels threatened..

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