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Cockroaches

 

American cockroach

Appearance: Up to 2" long; largest of the house-infesting cockroaches. Reddish brown, with a yellowish figure-8 pattern on the back of the head.

Habitat: American cockroaches are commonly found in food preparation areas and warm, damp places such as sewers and basements, particularly around pipes and drains. They are very aggressive, making roach control difficult, and are more likely to be seen in daytime and outdoors than other species. They are most active when the temperature is 70 degrees or higher, although they can survive lower temperatures.

Diet: Scavenger; eats almost anything.

Roach control: Cockroaches pose serious health risks to your family or business. Good sanitation and habitat reduction is the key to effective roach control. Also important are vacuuming and surveillance, a professional baiting program, and careful sealing of cracks to help reduce or eliminate a cockroach population. Because cockroaches are nocturnal and experts at hiding, successful roach control requires special equipment, materials and expertise.

 

Brown banded cockroach

Appearance:Light or dark brown; about 1/2-inch in length. Both males (long and thin) and females (more oval) have lighter-coloured bands running across their wings.

Habitat: Like German cockroaches, brown-banded cockroaches are found in kitchens and bathrooms. However, because they require less moisture, they are also found in bedrooms, living rooms, closets, bookcases, even light switches and furniture. This adaptability can make roach control difficult.

Diet: Brown-banded cockroaches are omnivorous and will eat anything that possesses organic matter, even organic glues used in books and cabinets.

Roach control: Preventing cockroaches from entering your home in the first place is critical to roach control. Inspect all incoming food goods, boxes and used furniture and appliances for cockroaches or their eggs, and remove them with a vacuum or by otherwise killing them. In commercial facilities, avoid storing food items in cardboard boxes on shelves. In homes, store paper bags in the garage or away from the kitchen, utility room and bathrooms. Sealing holes and cracks around plumbing pipes under sinks, behind toilets, etc. is essential for roach control.

Cockroaches pose serious health risks to your family or business. Good sanitation, a thorough inspection, and professional baits/treatments are all part of an effective roach control strategy.

 

Oriental cockroach

Appearance: Shiny black to dark reddish brown; about 1 inch. Females have no wings, only two small wing pads.

Habitat: The Oriental cockroach commonly inhabits sewers and storm culverts and will enter buildings through floor drains. It survives quite well outdoors in firewood, leaf litter, sheds, doghouses and similar locations. During the colder months, oriental cockroaches reinvade homes, establishing themselves in basements, cellars and crawl spaces.
 

Diet: Scavenger; eats almost anything. These cockroaches are a particular focus of roach control because of their strong “roachy” odor and because they feed on filth.

Roach control: Cockroaches pose serious health risks to your family or business. In addition to standard roach control treatments such as baits to kill an existing population, Oriental roach control requires particular attention to damp crawl spaces, basement and floor drains. Sealing cracks in your home’s exterior and installing screens in all vents helps prevent these pests from returning.
 

German cockroach

Appearance: Brown; about 1/2-inch in length, with two dark, longitudinal stripes on the “shield” at the front of its body.

Habitat: German cockroaches are found throughout structures but prefer warm and humid places. Roach control should focus on bathrooms and the kitchen, two places frequented by this pest. It spends about 80% of its time resting in cracks and voids near a source of food and/or water. These cockroaches most commonly enter buildings via paper products or packaging such as grocery bags, cardboard boxes and drink cartons.
 

Diet: Scavenger; eats almost anything, including such things as soap, glue and toothpaste.

Roach control: Cockroaches pose serious health risks to your family or business. Controlling German cockroaches takes expertise and persistence due to their rapid reproductive rate. At least 95% of the populations must be eliminated during initial treatment or they will return. Baits are a particularly effective form of roach control for this species, but correct placement in cracks and crevices near harborages is critical.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cockroach

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