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How to Get Rid of Infestations of German Cockroaches in Eustis, FL; Identification, Habitat & More

Florida is no stranger to cockroaches, and throughout the United States, there are more than 50 species being found. Cockroaches are a major pest issue among commercial establishments, and German roaches are the most troublesome. Nearly any cockroach species is capable of spreading diseases and triggering respiratory issues such as allergies and asthma. Due to their lifestyle such as living and diet options there are a variety of germs, bacteria, and other health concerns associated with these roaches. We at Pest911 would like to take the opportunity to share some basics concerning German cockroaches.

German Cockroach Identification

German cockroaches are a widely distributed urban pest and all of the residential and commercial buildings are susceptible to their infestations. Ranging from tan to light brown, the two dark parallel lines that run from the back of the head to the wings are fairly distinct. In length, these cockroaches vary between ½ inch and 5/8 inches, and though they have fully developed wings, they are flightless. Once inside, the cockroaches are found in close to plumbing and appliances in the kitchens, laundry rooms, and bathrooms as they seek warmth and moisture.

German Cockroach Diet & Habitat

German cockroaches, being omnivorous and are known to eat nearly anything in their path. They are partial to starches, meats, grease and sweets. They primarily use garbage bins as their food source. German cockroaches are nocturnal creatures that emerge from their hiding spots for food and water. Though they will hide out in the dark, humid, and warm nooks and crannies, they will leave their secure areas during the day to find food, water, and if the population is extreme and a recent application of pesticides occurred. So, these roaches can be seen day or night.

German Cockroach Infestations

Of the smaller species, German roaches are more capable of concealing themselves in tighter spots and squeezing through tighter cracks. These roaches can be difficult to eliminate due to their stubbornness and persistence. Their infestations grow rapidly compared to other species because of they have shortest amount of time to grow from hatching to being sexually mature and have more eggs per capsule. When populations of cockroaches are high enough, people may especially notice the odor from their concentrated secretions. Attached to the cockroach’s body are commonly disease-producing organisms such as viruses, protozoans, and bacteria. Different forms of gastroenteritis like dysentery, diarrhea, food poisoning, and other such illnesses are primary diseases spread by German roaches. From foraging and their travels, the contaminates are deposited on food, utensils, and other surfaces. Along with potentially triggering asthma from the fecal matter and cast skins, people can experience all manner of symptoms.

Cockroach Control

If you believe your Florida home or business is infested with German Cockroaches, or any other roach or pest, you can count on the expertise of Pest911 for immediate and effective results. Our professionals are certified technicians that use highly efficient products and equipment to produce superior results. Call Pest911 as soon as you see or suspect an infestation to minimize the problems they have.



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