Latin Name: Blattella Germanica
There are few pests that give people the creeps the way that roaches do.
The German cockroach is the one that creates the most concern, out of all 55 species of cockroaches. They are largely reviled by most people due to their association with unsanitary conditions and the fact that they can carry bacteria and other pathogens on their bodies and legs.
Coupled with this, the cockroach really is a very resilient pest, to the extent that if the infestation has got a foothold, professional help should be sought. The health risks are too great.
Protecting your home from cockroaches is incredibly important if you want to keep your family safe and healthy.
Measuring only 0.51 inches across and 0.63 inches long these brown German Cockroaches with two black stripes have wings but cannot fly. The warmth and availability of food in your home can attract these cockroaches and once they enter your home, they can quickly reproduce to cause an infestation that can be significantly detrimental to everyone in the family.
Droppings: they produce small, round or oblong dark brown or black droppings. As a thumb rule – bigger the droppings; bigger the roach.
Strange smell: they emit an oily, musty smell that lingers on everything they contact.
Dead cockroach: if you find a dead German cockroach, it’s pretty likely his or her family is nearby.
Skin: cockroaches shed their skins; you will come across crisp brown materials.
Cases: empty egg cases; they are small, brown and purse shaped can be seen all over your home.
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