Cockroaches are a problem that you and your Tulsa pest control company can work together to control. Cockroaches are pantry pests that attempt to get into our homes and feed upon the food in our kitchen and pantries. These insects are tropical pests that love the same environment that we do. Warm temperatures and delicious foods are right up their alley. They are the perfect parasite to feed off of things that we enjoy the most. So in this article, let us take a good hard look at cockroaches, their life cycle and what you and your Tulsa pest control company can do to protect your home from them.

SANITATION AND TULSA PEST CONTROL

The number one defense against cockroaches is to keep your house clean. Sanitation is a huge deal when it comes to dealing with these insects. If you leave the dirty dishes in the sink overnight, then this gives them the perfect place to find food to eat. If you have not cleaned behind your oven or refrigerator, grease that has fallen down could be a potential food source for these insects. Keeping your house clean is the number one priority when it comes to dealing with cockroaches and getting rid of them. If you can keep a clean and sanitary home from the beginning, then you’ll have a leg up when it comes to keeping them out of your home.

Cockroaches just like to make their way into places where they can find warmth. In many cases, we see them in the motor portion of the refrigerator. Here they can enjoy the heat from the moving machinery and are seldom bothered. Often we also see them inside the oven spaces. Crumbs that fall down inside the range can be eaten by them and they can enjoy a pretty profitable life in this way. They also like to find the gaps between the cupboards or other places and spaces that they can hide. These insects do their best to stay inside as much as they can. Contact your Tulsa pest control company for help with roaches.

COCKROACH BEHAVIORS AND TULSA PEST CONTROL

In many cases, if you see a cockroach scurrying across your countertop, this means that you’re seeing an adult cockroach that is larger than most, and just the tip of the iceberg. Hidden behind a wall or underneath an appliance are the tiny cockroaches that depend upon this cockroach for foraging for food. As this insect goes out and finds food to eat, it will walk through different grease and other food particles. It will pick these up on its exoskeleton, and as it goes back, the tiny cockroaches will begin to feed off of the food particles attached to the side of the insect. In addition to this, the small and adolescent cockroaches are quite fond of eating the droppings of adult cockroaches. They can get the nourishment they need from these droppings and survive.

Cockroaches also will molt often. This means that they shed their exoskeleton for a new one underneath. This happens whenever they have grown beyond the stretch ability of the current exoskeleton. These shed exoskeletons actually produce a lot of dust as they break down. This dust is not healthy for us or our family members to breathe. Many studies have shown that inner-city apartment complexes with heavy cockroach infestation‘s have a much higher occurrence of childhood asthma. This is caused by the dust that’s in the air from these insects. If you are having an issue with cockroaches contact your Tulsa pest-control company for help to get rid of them.

COCKROACH DISEASES AND TULSA PEST CONTROL

In addition to the asthma that they cause in children, cockroaches carry a lot of other diseases. They are the bottom feeders of the food ladder when it comes to mother nature. They often eat dead and dying animal and plant material, the droppings of other animals including our sewage, and we often find them in sewer systems and drainage ditches. These filthy areas are covered with all sorts of bacteria and viruses. It’s often that these insects carry E. coli or salmonella on their legs and exoskeleton. If they walk across your countertop, they can contaminate food services with these kinds of diseases. Because of this is so important to keep these insects out of your home, and away from your loved ones.

Cockroaches use a doe of development, known as an incomplete metamorphosis. This means that they hatch from an egg as a nymph. The nymph is a smaller version of an adult cockroach. As the nymph grows, it will need to replace its exoskeleton. It does this by molting. The cockroach nymph will do this many times, in its development until it becomes a full grown adult. Once it becomes an adult, they will pair up male and female and mate. Some cockroach species are actually monogamous. But most are indiscriminate about their mate. 

COCKROACH MATING

Once cockroaches mate, they will separate, and the female will go off and lay her eggs. She’ll find a crack or crevice somewhere where she can hide these eggs from predators, or any other dangers. The exception to the rule is the German cockroach. She will actually lay her eggs in a egg sack, known as an ootheca. This ootheca will be carried on her back everywhere she goes until the eggs hatch, and the young are set free. Regardless of the species, once these eggs hatch, they are on their own. The mother does not care for her children. Contact your Tulsa pest control company for help with these insects.

If you’re having issues with cockroaches, or any other insect, then its time to call your Tulsa pest-control company. Here at TermMax pest control, we are the best in the business at dealing with cockroaches, or any other insects. We service the greater Tulsa area, including Broken Arrow, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Prattville, Coweta, Claremoore, Catoosa, Bixby, Jenks, Owasso, Turley, and so much more. Call today for a free estimate. We’re here to help!

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