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Three Kinds Of Roaches At Home

February 4th, 2010

There are 4000 odd species of cockroach in the world. Only three, however, are known to invade our homes & workplaces and cause problems. Some other species of cockroach are similar, but can be seen in the home less often than these 3. Each cockroach has its own particular characteristics and all like slightly varied things. Still, they are all pests that can cause great health hazards and damage to us & the people we love.

Distinguishing these roaches could be the first step in iradication & control. It is pretty easy & can aid in extermination methods. Here are the three major kinds of cockroaches.

American Cockroach

The American cockroach has a reddish brown color & single stripe on the head. It can grow up to 25mm in length. These creatures love the taste of liquor. Hence, they are frequently seen in drinking establishments or at home after party where wine, beer and alcohol was present. They can live for around one & half years, and have an incubation period of 6 to 8 weeks.

German Cockroach

These kinds of cockroach has 2 lighter stripes on the back of its head, and boast of a tan or brownish color. They can grow up to lengths of 15mm. It is probably breeds the fastest among its cousins, giving birth to around 30 to 40 nymphs with an incubation period of 30 days. At this rate, one cockroach can multiply into 30,000 in just a year. They can live for around 6 months.

Oriental Cockroach

Among these 3, the Oriental cockroach is probably the biggest. It grows approximately 25mm in length. They are a dark brown or black color with a shiny body and move more slowly than the other species. They are often known as the waterbug ’cause they like to live in damp, dark areas. They are potentially found in cellars or damp mulch. Incubation can last 2 months with about 15 eggs hatching and they can each live for up to two years.

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