Oriental Cockroaches

Oriental Cockroaches

Oriental Cockroach is often referred to as a water bug and is found in kitchens, bathrooms, and garages. When a light is turned on in the middle of the night they can run like an Olympian. They are found near water sources because they cannot live for longer than two weeks without this resource.

Oriental Cockroaches

What do German Cockroaches look like?

Size: 1 inch.
Color: Shiny black to dark brown
Body Structure: Oval-shaped body. Females have a slightly broader body and functionless wing pads. Males have fully-developed wings yet are incapable of flight as well.

The adult female will lay an egg capsule, which she carries attached to her abdomen for about a day before depositing the capsule near a food source. Females produce around 8 capsules, each containing 16 eggs. The gestation period is approximately 2 months. When eggs hatch, the offspring emerge as nymphs. Depending upon environmental conditions, it can take anywhere from 6 months to 2 years for nymphs to develop into mature adults, molting anywhere from 7-10 times during the process.

Oriental cockroaches are slow movers, can barely climb, and few are capable of flying. They are sometimes referred to as “black beetles” because of their coloring.

Oriental cockroaches can remain active all year long but are more prevalent in the spring and summer.

The Oriental cockroach prefers moist, dark areas and is found under porches, in crawlspaces, in sink drains and garbage disposals as well as around sewer drains and pipes. Likewise, they can be found in and around decaying plant and animal life, indoors or out.

Oriental cockroaches will eat most anything they can find and seem to show a preference for garbage. Human food scraps and decaying organic matter are also part of their diet.

Considered one of the filthiest cockroaches, Oriental cockroaches are known disease carriers and can spread a number of microorganisms known to cause gastrointestinal distress. Likewise, the Oriental roach releases various secretions from its body. When infestation is high, the secretions result in a distinctive, fetid odor.

Oriental cockroaches tend to move indoors when the weather is too dry for their comfort level. If they find plenty of moisture and food, they’ll likely stay put.

Another way to develop an Oriental roach problem is to unknowingly carry in these vile pests inside bags, cardboard boxes, and other belongings.

The best way to exterminate cockroaches that have infested your home or business is to hire a pest control company that specializes in cockroach control. At Invaders, we’ve been getting rid of cockroaches since 2004 and are ready to help you eliminate these pests!

To prevent an Oriental cockroach problem, our pest control specialists recommend:

• Clean countertops & floor routinely
• Wash dishes every day
• Disinfect trash cans
• Wipe up crumbs and spills as soon as they occur
• Store food in containers or in the refrigerator
• Seal cracks, gaps, and openings on the exterior
• Repair leaky pipes or appliances
• Eliminate moisture problems

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