Characteristics
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Size: Adults are about 1/2-inch in length.
Color: Male is light brown.
The female may have dark brown wings. Both sexes,
however, have the lighter-colored bands running
across the wings directly behind the prothorax.
The female and male brown banded cockroaches
do not look much alike. The male is long and thin,
while the female is more oval in shape.
Behavior –
Like all cockroaches that invade buildings, this
species prefers to spend much of its time resting
in cracks and voids. Most of its activity will
occur at night when it feels safe to move about
in search of food and water. The brown banded
cockroach does not seem to require as much moisture
as German cockroaches, and therefore may be found
in rooms other than kitchens and bathrooms. Brown
banded cockroaches are omnivorous and will eat
anything that possesses organic matter, even organic
glues used in books and cabinets.
Habitat –
Brown banded cockroaches are far less common than
German cockroaches and are usually found in apartments,
motels, and long-term care facilities. Like German
cockroaches, these will be found in kitchens and
bathrooms. However, because brown banded cockroaches
can survive in drier areas, they will also be
found in bedrooms, living rooms, closets, bookcases,
etc. This behavior can make the brown banded cockroach
a bit more difficult to control.
Tips for Control
– Cockroaches require plenty of food, water,
and shelter in order to thrive. Limiting any one
of these necessities makes it more difficult for
cockroach populations to become established and
escalate in size.
The following steps are helpful in preventing
and limiting cockroach infestations:
- Inspect all incoming food goods, boxes,
and used furniture and appliances for the
presence of cockroaches or their egg capsules.
Remove any cockroaches or egg capsules using
a vacuum or otherwise killing the insects.
- In commercial facilities, avoid storing
food items in cardboard boxes on shelves.
Cardboard is a preferred harborage site for
cockroaches.
- In homes, do not store paper bags under
the sink or elsewhere in the kitchen. Store
bags in the garage or room other than the
kitchen, utility room, or bathrooms.
- Seal holes or cracks around plumbing pipes
under sinks, behind toilets, etc.
- Regularly vacuum and clean floors under
kitchen appliances.
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