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| Specification: | German Cockroach, Blattella Germanica
D. R. Suiter and P. G. Koehler
Appearance
The German cockroach ( Figure 1 ) is about 5/8-inch in length, brown in color,
with two dark longitudinal streaks on the pronotum. The male is light brown
and somewhat boat-shaped. The female is slightly darker in color with a
broader and rounded posterior. Nymphs are similar in appearance to the adults
but wingless with 2 dark bands running halfway down their back. Nymphs range
in size from 1/8 to 1/2 inch in length.
Habitat
It is the most prevalent species in and around homes, apartments,
supermarkets, food processing plants, and restaurants. Ships, especially
cruise ships and naval vessels, can also be heavily infested. During the day
in houses, they hide in cracks and crevices such as under kitchen appliances,
sinks cabinets, behind baseboards and moldings, in wall voids, pantries and
similar areas of homes and restaurants. In commercial establishments such as
food plants, warehouses, supermarkets, etc, they can be found in cardboard
containers, wooden boxes, and under pallets.
Biology and Habits
The German cockroach breeds throughout the year indoors, but favors a humid
environment and an average temperature of approximately 80° F. A life cycle
can be completed in about 3 months. The German cockroach produces more eggs
per capsule than other pest cockroach species, and its young complete their
growth in a shorter period of time. Female German cockroaches carry their egg
capsules until they are ready to hatch. The number of eggs in a capsule
usually is between 30-40, with a maximum of 48. The average number of nymphs
hatching is 30. The average incubation period at 76° F was 28.4 days. Capsules
removed from the female do not usually hatch. Females at room temperature may
produce an average of 4-5 capsules in her life time.
The time for nymphs to mature to adults averages 103 (54-215) days. They
progress through 6-7 nymphal instars in 60 days for males and 65 days for the
females. Females may live for more than 200 days.
The German cockroach is spread by commerce and transportation, as well as by
its migrations. Many homes and business establishments become infested with
German cockroaches when they are introduced in infested cartons, foodstuffs,
and other materials. The German cockroach appears to be extending its range
into nontraditional sites in buildings due to the availability of water in
many areas. Plants are often located throughout the house or workplace, drinks
are often carried or left anywhere, consequently German cockroaches are able
to get sufficient moisture and food to survive.
Reprinted with thanks to;
University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural
copyrighted by the University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural.
is an IPM practitioner operating under a simple concept; to provide effective pest management utilizing the safest, least toxic methods available. To accomplish this goal uses:
• No Yard Spraying
• No Organophosphates
• No Carbamates
• No Rodenticides (rodent poisons)
• No Aerosol
• No Harmful Volatile Solvents
The above methods and chemicals are commonly used in conventional pest control, and may result in poisons being introduced into the environment, killing beneficial insects and wildlife. Use of rodenticides causes risk of accidental poisoning to children or pets. Aerosol cans usually cannot be recycled, and often contain materials which cause damage to the atmosphere. Many solvents and carrying agents in common pesticides cause side effects and can be hazards as well.
• Ants
• Carpenter Ants
• Yellow Jackets
• Wasps
• Carpenter Bees
• Fabric & Clothing Pests
• Cockroaches
• Pantry Pests
• Spiders
• Mites
• Bed Bugs
• Rats/Mice
• Small Mammal Exclusion
is so conscious about the environment that we only use the most fuel efficient and clean burning vehicles available. Every vehicle in our fleet averages at least 35 miles per gallon and is noted for low emissions.
Ants
Ants are among the most prevalent pests in households. They are also found in restaurants, hospitals, offices, warehouses, and other buildings where they can find food and water.
Yellow Jackets
The term yellowjacket refers to a number of different species of wasps in the genera Vespula and Dolichovespula (family Vespidae). Included in this group of ground-nesting species is the western yellowjacket, which is the most common species.
Carpenter Bees
Carpenter bees build nests in wood, creating galleries that can weaken structures; however, they rarely cause severe damage. People may be frightened by carpenter bees because of their large size, their similarity to bumble bees, and their annoying noise.
Rats
Rats are some of the most troublesome and damaging rodents in the United States. They consume and contaminate food, damage structures and property, and transmit parasites and diseases to other animals and humans.
Carpenter Ants
Several species of carpenter ants, Camponotus spp., are capable of damaging wood in buildings and other structures.
Paper Wasps
Paper Wasps are large (1 inch long), slender wasps with long legs and a distinct, slender waist. They hang their paper nests in protected areas, such as under eaves, in attics, or under tree branches or vines.
Cockroaches
There are five species of cockroaches in the Western US that can become pests. Of these, the one that has the greatest potential of becoming persistent and troublesome is the German cockroach, which prefers indoor locations.
Mice
The house mouse (Mus musculus) is a very troublesome rodent. House mice thrive under a variety of conditions; in and around homes and commercial structures as well as in open fields and agricultural lands. |
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