German Roaches Go on the Move and Begin Hitchhiking

German roach
Now that it’s warmer don’t be surprised to see German roaches scuttling on floors, walls, and ceilings. German cockroach infestations are nothing new in the U.S., being one of the most common cockroach species homeowners deal with (the American cockroach is another). Why? Simple. German roaches depend on people to survive. Crumbs from last night’s dinner, spoiled food sitting in trash cans, and dirty dishes unwashed for days (or weeks) attract these pesky pests. German Cockroaches Can Carry Bacteria  Cockroaches usually are associated with disease and uncleanliness, and for good reason. (Ironically, German and American roaches groom themselves often, cleaning their antennas to prevent a wax-like substance they secrete from ...

SoCal American and German Cockroaches

Summer is just around the corner and with higher temps comes a bug which thrives is such climates: the roach control. Find out the differences between American and German cockroaches that we have here in Orange County and put a stop to them with our roach control experts at Preferred Pest Control! Need help with your American cockroach and/or German cockroach problems? Give us a call today! (714) 486-2637 American Cockroaches The American Cockroach are about 3 inches in length, have a red/brown brown color, and have a yellow outline behind their head. These cockroaches have wings and are able to fly when they reach adulthood. Usually an outdoor pest ...

Have German Cockroaches Invaded Your Home?

Learn all bout German cockroaches how to prevent them this summer! Facts about German cockroaches The German cockroach grows up to 16mm in length, has a tan color with two horizontal black stripes across its exterior, and has a pair of wings that are rarely put to use as they prefer to use their legs to move about. Younger German cockroaches are near black in color but also have the two stripes across their bodies. These cockroaches are known for their ability to reproduce at an incredible rate. After mating, the female German cockroach lays 4-6 egg cases, with each of those casings containing about 30-40 eggs! The eggs hatch ...