Supella longipalpa
Blattella vaga
Gromphadorhina portentosa
Pseudomops septentrionalis
Parcoblatta pensylvanica
Periplaneta americana
Nauphoeta cinerea
Eurycotis floridana
Rhyparobia maderae
Sub-family Corydiidae
Blattella asahinai
Panchlora nivea
Blattella germanica
Blatta orientalis
Periplaneta fuliginosa
Periplaneta australasiae
Blaberus craniifer
Panchlora nivea
Diploptera punctata
Blatta lateralis
First Choice Exterminating’s roach exterminators can provide the right solution for a cockroach infestation to keep roaches in their place… out of your home or business.
People often blame a cockroach problem on poor housekeeping. While cleaning floors, kitchens, and bathrooms is useful and very important to reduce food sources used by cockroaches, they may get inside and cause an infestation for other reasons. These pests can hitch a ride on infested items brought inside, get indoors via cracks and gaps in the home’s exterior, enter through drains or sewer pipes and a few species of cockroaches can fly inside when attracted to lights.
While cockroaches are one of the most common pest problems, they are also one of the most stubborn. Infestations are hard to get rid of because the insects hide in a host of areas, breed quickly, have a very high reproductive potential and may develop resistance to pesticides.Cockroaches often taint food with E. coli and Salmonella bacteria, so it’s not safe to ignore these pests. Exposure to cockroach feces and the body parts of dead roaches over time can even trigger allergies and asthma.
The length of time it takes to rid your home of a cockroach infestation depends largely upon the species and size of the infestation. Many over-the-counter products that homeowners utilize often prove ineffective against a cockroach infestation. These pests are extremely adaptable and may even be resistant to some DIY cockroach extermination methods.
The ant life cycle has four distinct and very different life stages: egg, larvae, pupae and adult. This is known as complete metamorphosis. It generally takes from several weeks to several months to complete the life cycle, depending upon the ant species and environmental factors.
Female cockroaches produce egg cases, known as oothecae. Oothecae contain many eggs and are enveloped by a protein substance that gradually hardens into a strong, protective casing. Some cockroach species drop the egg case, while other species carry it until the eggs are ready to hatch.
Cockroach eggs hatch because of the combined pressure of the hatchlings within. Upon emerging from the egg case, or ootheca, this immature form of cockroach is known as a nymph or baby cockroach. Nymphs are bright white in color initially. They enlarge through the intake of air and will harden and darken within hours.
Cockroach nymphs are grayish-brown in color and darken with each progressive molt. The nymphal development to adult ranges in length from months to over a year. Cockroach nymphs are similar to their adult counterparts. Cockroach nymphs undergo a series of molts. They emerge as full adults from their final molt.
Once the nymph stage is complete, the adult cockroach comes on the scene. Adults of many species can be distinguished from nymphs by their larger size and the presence of wings. However, a few species of cockroach, like the Madagascar hissing cockroach, lack wings even as adults.
Cockroaches can wreak havoc on your home. To win the war in cockroach control, here’s what you should know: