Characteristics
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Size: Up to 2 inches long.
Color: Reddish brown.
The American cockroach is the largest cockroach that
infests homes and buildings in the United States. This
insect may be recognized by a yellow "figure-8"
pattern on the shield at the front of its body. In Florida,
the American cockroach is called the "palmetto
bug," and it has the nickname "water bug"
throughout the United States.
Behavior – Like all
cockroaches, it is omnivorous and will eat virtually
anything people will and many things we won't.
Habitat – This cockroach
thrives in warm, damp environments, such as sewers,
steam tunnels, basements, crawl spaces, and boiler rooms.
In southern states, it will also be found living and
breeding outdoors.
Tips for Control –
The key to control is to find and treat these sources
directly. In many cases, the services of a professional
company, such as Absolute Death Inc., are required to achieve long-term
relief. In southern states where this cockroach lives
outdoors, successful control involves treating the attic,
crawl space, and exterior cracks in the home and finding
and treating likely cockroach harborages over the entire
property.
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