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Most Effective Treatment to Get Rid of German Cockroaches?

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So you just saw a German roach running across your bathroom floor. If you saw it during the daytime, chances are you might have an infestation on your hands. But even if it’s not a full-blown German roaches (Blattella germanica) infestation, even just a few cockroaches can turn into several hundred, or even several thousand, in just a matter of weeks. These roaches can be found all over the world, including in Texas.

What Do You Look For in a Good German Cockroach Killer?

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German cockroaches are one of the most commonly encountered roach species in the United States and all around the world. Including in Texas. German roaches (Blattella germanica) give homeowners headaches and fits all the time. They also frequent apartments, offices, and restaurants. They are also known to be master survivors. As such, they are always looking for shelter, food, and water. German roaches can survive outdoors in hot, humid climates (they are natives of Southeast Asia), but they almost always need to live indoors, near human beings and human activity. They love our crumbs and spills!

Interesting Facts About German Cockroaches

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German cockroaches can be found just about anywhere in the world, including in Texas. We know a lot about these intrusive pests, but we are also finding out things about them that we didn’t know. For example, German cockroaches (Blattella germanica) were originally thought to be of European origin. Later, we thought that they had originated in Africa. Now we know that they are native to Southeast Asia. You probably know what filthy pests they are and that they don’t make good houseguests. Following are some more interesting facts about German cockroaches.

Where Do German Cockroaches Come From in Texas?

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Where do German Cockroaches come from? Maybe you thought (understandably) that they came from Germany. It used to be thought that they came to this continent from Central Europe. Later, researchers came to the conclusion that these home-dwelling pests came from Northeast Africa. Finally, they understood that these German cockroaches (Blattella germanica) actually are natives of Southeast Asia.

Do German Cockroaches Bite?

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Most homeowners know that German cockroaches are not only dirty, but that they track filth wherever they go, and that they’re just nasty to look at and to think about them hiding in your home. But German cockroaches (Blattella germanica) in Texas, do not really know how to survive outdoors on their own. They need to be within proximity to human beings, and they are always in need of three things: food, water, and shelter.

Do German Cockroaches Fly?

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We almost always think of cockroaches as creepy crawlies running around on the floor and other flat surfaces, but did you know that many cockroaches can fly? German roaches (Blattella germanica) are known to be the most common roach species you will encounter in your Conroe, TX home, apartment, or business. Even though cockroaches, in general, are considered capable survivors, it’s interesting to know that German roaches need to live indoors around humans in order to survive.

How to Get Rid of German Cockroaches and American Cockroaches in Texas

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Cockroaches come in many different sizes and colors, and some are even known to fly! Each roach species has different preferred habitats and living habits. When dealing with cockroaches (which most homeowners don’t want to have to do!), it helps to know what species you are dealing with. Though there are thousands of different cockroach species around the world, you will likely only ever have to deal with four prominent species that live in proximity to human beings.

The German Cockroach Life Cycle

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German cockroaches (Blattella germanica) have a reputation for being amazingly crafty survivors, especially in warm, humid areas like Southeast Texas. German roaches are easily the cockroach species that homeowners deal with most frequently, including in Kingwood, Texas. They are also unwelcome invaders in apartments, businesses, restaurants, and in countless other food processing facilities. If you understand the German cockroach life cycle better, it can help you better manage roach infestations even before they occur. Must Read: EFFECTIVE WASPS EXTERMINATION TECHNIQUE

What New Caney Homeowners Should Know About American Cockroaches

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American Cockroaches invading homes all over the south, including New Caney, Kingwood, Humble, Texas.  These large roaches, sometimes referred to tree roaches or water bugs have a keen sense of travel when the temperature is high and the rain is low.  Or in some cases when the rain is high.  But there are things we can do to prevent their populations from getting so high that you start finding these large flying pest inside.

How to Prevent Asian Roaches in Your Porter Home

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Asian cockroaches (Blattella asahinai) are very prevalent insect pests in Texas, including in Porter. They look so much like German roaches (Blattella germanica) that even pest control professionals can have some difficulty telling the difference: Both roach species are small and brownish in color, with wings and dark bands running the length of their bodies down their backs.