Cockroaches - New York, New Jersey, Connecticut

Cockroaches can wreak havoc on your home. To win the war against cockroaches, here what you should know:

American Cockroach

Appearance

The largest structure-infesting species—about 1/2-inch long. Reddish-brown wings with light markings on thorax.

Habitat

Very aggressive. Prefers warm, damp areas. More likely to be seen in daytime and outdoors than other species. Commonly found in food preparation areas.

Diet

Scavenger; eats almost anything.

Reproduction

Female needs to mate only once to produce many egg capsules. Each capsule contains an average of 13 eggs. Nymphs molt 13 times in about 600 days before reaching maturity. Adult can live up to 15 months.

Other

Has shown a marked attraction to alcoholic beverages, especially beer. Also known as the "water bug."

German Cockroach

Appearance

About 5/8-inch long. Light to medium brown with two dark longitudinal streaks on the thorax.

Habit

Nocturnal; primarily infests areas close to food, moisture and warmth. Most common cockroach found in and around apartments, homes, supermarkets and restaurants.

Diet

Scavenger; eats almost anything.

Reproduction

Females can produce one egg capsule every 20 to 25 days. Each capsule contains from 18 to 48 eggs. Newborns become adults in as little as 36 days. Adults can live up to one year.

Other

Extremely heavy infestations are not uncommon. Often found aboard ships. The most widely dispersed of all cockroaches in the United States. Typically, this species is thought of as the “bug” on the kitchen counter or in the cabinet. This cockroach should be of greater concern, due to the fact it has been implicated in the development and aggravation of allergies and asthma. It is known to transmit bacteria and a parasitic protozoan.

Oriental Cockroach

Appearance

Dark brown and about 1-inch long.

Habit

Common outdoors; often enters buildings through sewer pipes. Tends to live near the ground and in warm, damp areas.

Diet

Eats anything, but often found feeding on garbage, sewage and decaying organic matter. Seems to prefer starches, if available.

Reproduction

Egg capsules contain 16 eggs. Females will produce an average of eight capsules. Nymphs go through seven molts before becoming adults in about a year. Adults can live up to six months.

Other

Also known as "water bugs" or "black beetles." More sluggish than other species, gives off a distinctly unpleasant odor.

Bownbanded Cockroach

Appearance

About 5/8-inch long. Wings have two brownish-yellow bands.

Habit

Nocturnal; can fly. They may be found throughout any structure, but prefer dry, warm areas, high locations and inside furniture.

Diet

Scavenger; eats almost anything.

Reproduction

Female carries egg capsule for 24 to 36 hours, then attaches it underneath or on the side of a protected surface. Capsules contain an average of 18 eggs. Nymphs reach maturity in an average of 161 days. Adults live up to 10 months.

Other

Sometimes confused with the German cockroach. Often hides egg capsules in furniture. Not as dependent on moisture as other species.

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