
American Cockroaches
Periplaneta americana (L.)
Color: Reddish brown, with a yellowish figure 8 pattern
on the back of the head
Legs: 6
Shape: Oval
Size: 2"
Antennae: Yes
Flight: Yes
The American cockroach is the largest of the house-infesting cockroach.
Habits
American cockroaches are found in food processing areas and food storage
areas, as well as other types of buildings. They are active when the temperature
is 70 degrees or higher, but they can survive lower temperatures with
the right conditions.
Habitat
American cockroaches are often found in sewers and basements, particularly
around pipes and drains.
Threats
Cockroaches have been reported to spread at least 33 kinds of bacteria,
six kinds of parasitic worms, and at least seven other kinds of human
pathogens. They can pick up germs on the spines of their legs and bodies
as they crawl through decaying matter or sewage and then carry these into
food or onto food surfaces. Germs that cockroaches eat from decaying matter
or sewage are protected while in their bodies and may remain infective
for several weeks longer than if they had been exposed to cleaning agents,
rinse water, or just sunlight and air. Recent medical studies have
shown that cockroach allergens cause lots of allergic reactions in inner
city children. They were even shown to cause asthma in children. These
allergens build up in deposits of droppings, secretions, cast skins, and
dead bodies of roaches.
Prevention
Good sanitation and habitat reduction, along with vacuuming, surveillance,
a baiting program, and some sealing of cracks can usually quickly reduce
or eliminate a cockroach population.
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