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Cockroach Variants Midtown Manhattan, NY

American Cockroach

The American cockroach is the largest cockroach found in houses. Despite its name, the American cockroach is not native to North America, but was likely introduced via ships from Africa in the 1600s.

Females can hatch up to 150 offspring per year. Cockroaches don’t get their wings until the become adults.

  • Size: 2"
  • Shape: Oval
  • Color: Reddish-brown, with a yellowish figure 8 pattern on the back of the head
  • Legs: 6
  • Wings: Yes
  • Antenna: Yes
  • Common Name: American cockroach
  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Arthropoda
  • Class: Insecta
  • Order: Dictyoptera
  • Family: Blattidae
  • Species: Periplaneta americana

Diet:
American cockroaches will eat just about anything, including plants and other insects.


Habitat:
American cockroaches prefer to live in warm, dark, wet areas, like sewers and basements. They often enter structures through drains and pipes.


Although American cockroaches can be found in homes, they are also common in larger commercial buildings, such as restaurants, grocery stores and hospitals.


Impact:
Cockroaches crawl through dirty areas and then walk around our homes tracking in lots of bacteria and germs. They can contaminate food by shedding their skins. Their cast off skin and waste byproducts are allergens that can trigger allergic reactions, asthma and other illnesses, especially in children.


Prevention:

  • Keep cooking, eating and food storage areas clean and dry.
  • If you see cockroaches, it is best to call a pest management professional due to the illnesses they can spread.


Brown-banded Cockroaches

Brown banded cockroaches get their name from the two light bands they have across their dark brownish bodies. The male’s wings are larger than the female’s wings.


Brownbanded cockroaches often hide their eggs in or under furniture. They usually live 5-6 ½ months.

  • Size: 1/2/"
  • Shape: Oval
  • Color: Brown, with light bands of color across wings
  • Legs: 6
  • Wings: Yes
  • Antenna: Yes
  • Common Name: Brown-banded cockroach
  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Arthropoda
  • Class: Insecta
  • Order: Dictyoptera
  • Family: Blattellidae
  • Species: Supella longipalpa

Diet:
Brownbanded cockroaches prefer to eat starchy foods, such as wallpaper paste and book bindings. Sometimes they’ll eat non-organic things, like nylon stockings!


Habitat:
Brownbanded cockroaches prefer warmer, drier, and higher locations than most cockroaches. While most cockroaches prefer to live in kitchens and pantries, Brownbanded cockroaches will live in any room in the house. They do not need much moisture and avoid light whenever the can.


Impact:
Cockroaches crawl through dirty areas and then walk around our homes tracking in lots of bacteria and germs. They can contaminate food by shedding their skins. Their cast off skin and waste byproducts are allergens that can trigger allergic reactions, asthma and other illnesses, especially in children.


Prevention:

  • Keep cooking, eating and food storage areas clean and dry.
  • If you see cockroaches, it is best to call a pest management professional due to the illnesses they can spread.


German Cockroaches

German cockroaches can be found all over the world. They are the most common cockroach in the United States. Each German cockroach can live about 100-200 days.

  • Size: 1/2" to 5/8"
  • Shape: Oval
  • Color: Brown to dark brown
  • Legs: 6
  • Wings: Yes
  • Antenna: Yes
  • Common Name: German cockroach
  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Arthropoda
  • Class: Insecta
  • Order: Blattodea
  • Family: Blattellidae
  • Species: Blattella germanica

Diet:
Cockroaches are attracted to sweet and floury foods. They also eat non-organic items such as toothpaste and books!


Habitat:
German cockroaches live in warm and damp places, like kitchens, bathrooms, and places where people eat and drink.


Impact:
Cockroaches crawl through dirty areas and then walk around our homes tracking in lots of bacteria and germs. They can contaminate food by shedding their skins. Their cast off skin and waste byproducts are allergens that can trigger allergic reactions, asthma and other illnesses, especially in children.


Prevention:

  • Keep cooking, eating and food storage areas clean and dry.
  • If you see cockroaches, it is best to call a pest management professional due to the illnesses they can spread.


Oriental Cockroaches

Oriental Cockroaches probably get their names from trade ships but they are actually from Africa. They are large and very dark compared to other cockroaches. They usually travel through sewer pipes and drains. They prefer dirty places and cooler temperatures than other cockroaches. An Oriental cockroach creates a strong smell and is considered one of the dirtiest of all the cockroaches.

  • Size: 1"
  • Shape: Oval
  • Color: Dark brown, almost black
  • Legs: 6
  • Wings: No
  • Antenna: Yes
  • Common Name: Oriental cockroach
  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Arthropoda
  • Class: Insecta
  • Order: Dictyoptera
  • Family: Blattadae
  • Species: Blatta orientalis

Diet:
Oriental cockroaches feed on all types of garbage and other organic material.


Habitat:
Oriental cockroaches also live in sewers and wet, decaying areas, such as basements and crawlspaces, firewood and piles of leaves.


Impact:
Cockroaches crawl through dirty areas and then walk around our homes tracking in lots of bacteria and germs. They can contaminate food by shedding their skins. Their cast off skin and waste byproducts are allergens that can trigger allergic reactions, asthma and other illnesses, especially in children.


Prevention:

  • Keep your home clean and dry.
  • Vacuum often and seal cracks in and around your house.
  • If you see cockroaches, it is best to call a pest management professional due to the illnesses they can spread.

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