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8 German Cockroach Facts to Remember

 In Pest Control, Pest Control Tips, Pest Prevention

Cockroaches are a fact of life in New Mexico. If you’re dealing with an infestation, chances are you’re dealing with German cockroaches. This species is the most common in homes, restaurants, food processing facilities, hotels, and more. Not only are they gross—German roaches breed rapidly and can spread potentially dangerous pathogens and diseases.

In this article, the experts at New Mexico Pest Control share the top 8 German cockroach facts you should know in order to identify them.

German Cockroach Facts to Remember

German cockroaches differ from American and brown-banded cockroaches in a number of ways. The 8 German cockroach facts that differentiate them from other species are as follows. 

  1. German cockroaches typically prefer areas of high temperatures and high humidity.
  2. These roaches are almost entirely found indoors. While rare, they have been known to survive outside in warmer months.
  3. German cockroaches have an extremely rapid rate of reproduction. One female cockroach and her offspring can theoretically produce hundreds of thousands of offspring a year!
  4. The ootheca (egg case) of the German cockroach contains between 35–40 eggs, which take one month to hatch.
  5. German cockroaches can carry or transmit diseases and pathogens that may be dangerous to humans.
  6. German cockroach infestations may cause severe asthmatic reactions in some people.
  7. They are able to climb on smooth surfaces because they have a sticky pad called an arolium on their feet.
  8. German cockroaches prefer to spend their lives hidden in the dark. They are often found inside walls, behind cabinets, inside appliances, and more.

How to Avoid a German Roach Infestation

As with all pest control, the best way to avoid a German cockroach infestation is to make sure roaches don’t find your home attractive in the first place. There are several German cockroach prevention tips to implement in your New Mexico property:

  • Store food (including pet food) in sealed containers with tight-fitting lids, and make sure your garbage is secured and not accessible.
  • Regularly clean your property, eliminate clutter, and be wary of carrying in old items before inspecting them for German roaches.
  • Promptly address leaks or excess moisture in the home, such as standing water.

Getting Rid of German Cockroaches

If you’ve discovered German cockroaches in your home or business, it’s important to call the exterminators at New Mexico Pest Control right away. Our team can implement effective, quick cockroach removal treatments to ensure the entire infestation is exterminated. We will also help you protect yourself against German cockroach infestations in the future.

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