Common
Name: American
cockroach
Order:
Dictyoptera
Family:
Blattidae
Pest
Status: The
American cockroach is a major pest inside buildings.
Appearance:
The
American cockroach is a distinctive insect with an elliptical-shaped body and
thick spines on the tibia. Adults are usually between 1- and 1½-inches long and
have long, filamentous antennae. They are generally a red-brown color and have
a yellow stripe that extends across the back of the head.
Life
cycle: Female
cockroaches carry their eggs in cases (oothecae). White-brown nymphs hatch from
the cases and develop a red-brown color, similar to the adults, over time. An
immature cockroach can molt as many as 13 times in one year.
Where to Collect: American cockroaches
prefer warm, dark, moist areas such as home basements and sewers. They usually
hide during the day and feed on decaying organic matter at night
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