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    How to Identify the Different Types of Cockroaches

    April 29, 2021
    It may be more important then you think to be able to identify types of cockroaches. Whilst some are similar there are also striking differences between the species be it there appearance, habitat, life cycle or food. In media most cockroaches shown are American cockroach (periplaneta americana) or brown banded cockroach (supella longipalpa), yet there […]
    How to Identify the Different Types of Cockroaches

    It may be more important then you think to be able to identify types of cockroaches. Whilst some are similar there are also striking differences between the species be it there appearance, habitat, life cycle or food. In media most cockroaches shown are American cockroach (periplaneta americana) or brown banded cockroach (supella longipalpa), yet there are so many more types of cockroaches out there.

    The Most Common Types Of Australian Cockroaches:

    Below you will find a list of the most common cockroaches in Australia, I will outline some of their most noticeable characteristics.

    This list will include the Australian cockroach, the oriental cockroach the German cockroach and the smoky brown cockroach.

    Australian Cockroach (periplaneta australasiae)

    Oriental Cockroach (blatta orientalis)

    German Cockroach

    Smoky Brown Cockroach

    How To Get Rid Of Cockroaches

    There are a lot of methods that people can use to get rid of cockroaches. The problem is that cockroaches are notoriously hard to kill and just two of them can create a lot more. Generally speaking, if you see a couple of cockroaches, there are probably a lot more and they are very good at hiding.

    Prevention is better than cure in all pest control issues and here are a few hints and tips for preventing cockroaches, as well as dealing with an early ‘infestation’; Sticky traps, that trap the cockroaches onto the paper can work if you spot them within a few hours of being in your property (don’t forget to discard them into a bin outside of the property!)

    Even if you find no more than one or two cockroaches, you simply must clean the area with strong detergents etc. and keep the area clean.

    Check for leaks too and if you find one, get it dealt with as cockroaches need water to survive. Keep an eye on the area, as you may see young cockroaches for another two or three weeks after this initial onset Seeing them for longer? Think you have more? Don’t hesitate.

    Call in a professional pest controller who can identify the species of cockroach, tell you how and where they are gaining access to your property, provide effective, yet safe, treatment in and around your home and provide preventative advice. If the infestation is coming from a neighbouring property, they could help in advocating, on your behalf, to get that property treated too.

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