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Brown-Banded Cockroach

Actual Size: 5/16 to 5/8″

Characteristics: Brown with two distinct bands across their wings and abdomen.

Legs: 6

Antennae: Yes

Wings: Yes

Habitat: Congregate in warm areas, typically within closets or appliances that generate heat.

Habits:

  • Lives indoors, relying entirely on human habitats for sustenance and shelter.
  • A single female can produce 600 offspring during her lifetime.
  • Unlike many other cockroach species, they prefer drier environments. 
  • Favors elevated locations and is often found in the upper cabinets of kitchens and bathrooms.


Brown-Banded Cockroaches in McAlpin

Named for the distinct bands of color adorning their wings and nymph forms, the brown-banded cockroach is exclusively an indoor species, relying wholly on human-made conditions for sustenance. Familiarly known as the “furniture cockroach,” it disperses evenly throughout homes, inhabiting not only areas for food but also non-food spaces like bedrooms, under furnishings, and behind wall decorations. Their rapid reproduction rates make infestations challenging to eradicate, necessitating prompt and thorough pest control measures to mitigate the risks they pose to health and property.

Brown-Banded Cockroach Habitat

Brown-banded cockroaches have a preference for warmth, often choosing elevated spots like closets or heat-producing appliances as their habitat. Being skilled climbers, they are active both day and night. Female roaches look for warm, shadowy areas to lay their yellowish-brown egg capsules, favoring surfaces such as walls, ceilings, tables, bedding, or furniture. Their diet encompasses a wide range of items, including human food, starches, dyes, glue, books, stamps, and clothing.

Brown-Banded Cockroach Behaviors, Threats, or Dangers

Brown-banded cockroaches pose several threats and dangers within indoor environments. Firstly, they are vectors for various pathogens and bacteria, potentially spreading diseases such as salmonella and gastroenteritis through contamination of food and surfaces. Their presence can exacerbate allergies and asthma, as they shed skin and leave behind droppings that contain allergens. Additionally, brown-banded cockroaches can cause damage to property by feeding on a wide range of materials including food, fabric, paper, and even electrical wiring, leading to potential fire hazards.

If you suspect a brown-banded cockroach infestation, contact a professional cockroach exterminator for help.