Cockroach Control Services in Centurion

Cockroach control is especially important for commercial establishments as well as public spaces such as schools, clinics, hospitals and care facilities. Not only are these pests awful to have around, but they also carry serious diseases, and their droppings can cause respiratory diseases in people exposed to infestations.

If untreated, cockroaches can multiply very quickly and will spread to adjoining properties in a short space of time. Getting rid of cockroaches before it becomes a big problem that requires the help of professional cockroach control services, provided by the Pest Control Specialists.

Cockroaches are usually found in food preparation areas, or near garbage bins. They love anything fermented, such as a bit of beer spilt on the counter, but will feed on soiled clothing, certain cosmetic products, even exposed glue used in furniture. They cannot live for longer than two weeks without water but can go for up to one month without food. In buildings that have common plumbing, these cockroaches will infest neighbouring apartments. If the entire building is not treated, scattered populations of cockroaches will re-infest the treated areas, therefore it is advisable to call the Pest Control Specialists if an infestation occurs.

Cockroaches are a high-risk pest to have as they carry diseases, emit odours and cause respiratory illnesses. In Southern Africa, there are four main types of cockroaches:

American Cockroach

The American cockroach is the largest of the common species of cockroaches. Reddish-brown, the American cockroach is

distinguishable from other species by a yellowish border on the upper surface of the pronotum (a plate-like cover of the first thoracic segment).

It has well-developed wings, but only flies if the temperature is above 29 degrees Celsius, it can cover long distances, especially if it takes off from rooftops or trees. It often migrates to other buildings during the summer months.

The American cockroach loves dark damp places such as drainpipes and sewers, it also lives outdoors in hollows of trees, in palm trees, and the damp shady areas of ground cover such as ivy.

German Cockroach

The female German cockroach carries a very large number of eggs in her capsule, and, unlike other cockroaches, she carries the capsule until the nymphs are ready to hatch, therefore their chances of survival are greater. During this stage, she does not forage much, so she is less likely to succumb to any poison. This is one of the reasons why some populations of cockroaches are immune to certain insecticides. The German cockroach has the shortest developing period, and when the nymphs hatch, they are smaller than other species and able to hide in the smallest cracks and crevices.

The adult German cockroaches are pale to medium brown and have two dark stripes running lengthwise from the front of the thorax. They are approximately 1.3cm to 1.6cm long. Even though the adults have well-developed wings, they never fly, instead, with their long spiny legs and specialized pads, they can scale glass windows and run rapidly across ceilings.

German cockroaches are by far the most common, as well as the most important of all the cockroach species in Southern Africa and worldwide. Not only can they quickly become a nuisance, but they are also known to spread diseases and cause outbreaks of illnesses and allergic reactions in many people.

Oriental Cockroach

This species is very dark in colour, shiny and cannot fly. They are found in sewers and similar wet and decaying environments.

Males grow up to 25 mm long, wings covering about 3/4 of their abdomen, and females grow to about 32 mm long, with short stubby wings. The female produces a total of about 8 egg capsules, each containing 16 eggs. She carries her egg capsule for about 30 hours before dropping it near a food source. The nymphs can moult up to 10 times and can take a year to become fully developed.

These cockroaches have a short lifespan – the winter months find very few adults among the population. Unlike other cockroaches, these small and shiny, almost black and greasy looking cockroaches are also sluggish, that is why they do not scurry away when discovered in the bathtub.

Brownbanded Cockroach

These cockroaches derive their name from the two light brown bands appearing across their dark brown bodies.

Males have full wings, reaching past the tip of their pointed abdomens. Females, on the other hand, have underdeveloped wings, shorter than their rounded abdomens. The banded markings are more distinctive in the early ages of the cockroach, fading with age in both males and females.

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