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German Roach Pest Control and Exterminator

 

What is a German Cockroach, and what does it look like?

The German cockroach is the most widespread species of cockroach, and it is found nearly everywhere in the world. Its color ranges from dark to red, and it has distinctive antennas on its head, with hairy, longer legs.

 

What are the signs of a German cockroach infestation?

Cockroaches thrive in warm and humid environments. They are attracted to residential and commercial kitchens, as well as bathrooms. It is not difficult to spot them, although they are mostly active at night.

 

Signs of a German cockroach infestation often include:

Frequent Sightings at Night:
German cockroaches are nocturnal and often congregate in kitchens and bathrooms, where moisture and food are abundant. You may see them scurrying for cover when you turn on a light at night.

Droppings and Smear Marks:
Their droppings look like small, dark “pepper-like” specks and are often found in areas where they feed or hide—such as behind appliances, inside cabinets, and along baseboards. You may also notice dark, irregular smear marks on walls and surfaces where there’s moisture.

Egg Cases (Oothecae):
German cockroach egg cases are small, light brown, and about 1/4-inch long. Finding these oothecae in hidden spots like drawer joints, pantry corners, or behind appliances is a strong sign of an infestation.

Musty Odor:
A heavy, musty, or “oily” smell can develop when infestations are severe. This odor comes from their pheromones and can linger in enclosed areas like cupboards.

Shed Skins and Dead Cockroaches:
You may find shed skins (exoskeletons) or dead cockroaches in areas they frequent. They often harbor in cracks, crevices, behind appliances, or near plumbing fixtures.

If you notice any of these signs, it’s advisable to take action promptly since German cockroach populations can increase rapidly. Consider professional pest control assistance for effective treatment and prevention.

 

Are German cockroaches dangerous? Do German cockroaches bite or sting?

Many people experience a fear of cockroaches, and in addition to the emotional distress, these bugs can be dangerous. Their presence can trigger allergic reactions to some people, and they can spread bacteria, parasitic worms, and pathogens. In addition to that, they can contaminate food sources and compromise the sanitation of kitchens, bathrooms, or other home facilities. 

 

If you have cockroaches in your home or business, call us today for a free, no-obligation inspection.

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