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Homeowners in Denver should take care of a cockroach infestation as swiftly as possible. Otherwise, the infestation is going to worsen and your life will be put at risk. Cockroaches are incredibly dangerous since they can spread a handful of illnesses. Another thing to note is that the world is home to more than 4,000 species. In our area, there are roughly five that are pests. There is a good chance that you’re going to encounter cockroaches at some point. If you play your cards wisely, you might be able to keep them out of your home.

Some cockroaches do not enter homes and others do not reproduce in dwellings.

Cockroach Species In Denver

When you live in Denver, you may encounter a handful of cockroach species. The most common species in our area include American cockroaches and German cockroaches.

German

Consumers living in Denver may encounter German cockroaches because they’re common in our area. Adult German cockroaches tend to range from half an inch to 5/8th of an inch. In terms of color, they’re either tan or light brown. A female German cockroach can produce as many as 30 to 40 eggs at once. During her lifetime, she will produce approximately five capsules. Suffice to say, the infestation will rapidly spiral out of control. Look under your appliances because these pests tend to hide under these items.

American Cockroaches

American cockroaches can reach up to two inches in length and they’re reddish-brown. The American cockroach is the largest common species. You’ll be surprised to learn that this cockroach can fly. Plus, it can live a long time. It takes this cockroach up to 2 years to mature. After that, they can live a bit longer. Suffice to say, it’ll take them a long time to infest a dwelling and they won’t go away quickly. These cockroaches are attracted to sewer systems.

There are other cockroach species you’ll have to worry about, including Oriental cockroaches, Surinam cockroaches, and Pennsylvania Wood cockroaches.

Pennsylvania Wood Cockroaches

As the name implies, Pennsylvania wood cockroaches are primarily found in the eastern United States. However, these cockroaches can travel to other states. Female Pennsylvania cockroaches can range from half an inch to three-quarters of an inch. Males can grow up to an inch. They generally aren’t pests. Plus, they aren’t going to reproduce inside. These roaches are primarily attracted to wooden shingles, woodpiles, and clogged gutters.

Spotted Mediterranean Cockroaches

These cockroaches are smaller than most since they only grow up to a third of an inch. Although they have a few dark spots, they’re light tan. These cockroache are commonly found in Denver. They’re from Europe but they can be found across the United States. Thankfully, they do not reproduce inside residential dwellings. Still, there is a risk that they’ll invade your home.

Oriental Cockroaches

Oriental cockroaches can grow over an inch in length. Males have wings that cover a large portion of their bodies, but females do not develop wings. These cockroaches share many similarities with American cockroaches since both like infesting sewer systems. One unique thing about Oriental cockroaches is that they prefer colder areas. You may find them outside near your garbage cans.

Smokey Brown Cockroaches

Smokey brown cockroaches can grow over an inch in length. These roaches are primarily found in the southern states but they can be found in other areas too. You may encounter them at some point, but they’re not common in Denver.

Surinam Cockroaches

These cockroaches grow up to three-quarters of an inch. They’re unique because they have a dark plate on their heads and all of them are female. Since they’re all female, they hold eggs and give live birth. These cockroaches can be found in many states, but most of them stay in greenhouses.

Brown-Banded Cockroaches

Brown-banded cockroaches are usually half an inch. They’re a lot like German cockroaches but they do not have racing stripes on their heads. They’re not common but they can infest buildings.

Cockroach Reasons

Cockroaches can invade your home for several reasons. Most want to invade homes because they’re looking for reliable food sources. Once they’ve invaded your home, they’re going to have access to plenty of food. However, other cockroaches are not attracted to food. For instance, they’re searching for busted sewer pipes or clogged gutters.

Dangers Of Cockroaches

You have to fix a cockroach infestation as quickly as possible. Cockroaches can spread serious illnesses. If these pests contaminate your food, there is a risk that you’re going to eat the food and get sick. It is pertinent to take steps to prevent this from happening. Eliminate the pests or the risks are going to be extremely high. Cockroaches can also cause your asthma symptoms to worsen.

Getting Rid Of Cockroaches

You need to find a way to eliminate these pests before it is too late. Thankfully, there are numerous techniques you can use to solve the problem. First and foremost, you need to take steps to properly clean your home. It is a good idea to clean your home several times each day. Doing so will prevent pests from easily finding food inside. Although DIY methods are available, it is not a good idea to rely on them solely. They can help, but they’re not always effective. Instead, you’ll want to work with us to solve the problem. We offer comprehensive cockroach services so we can take care of the problem safely and effectively.

When?

Contact our Denver office to learn more about our services. Someone will call you back within 24 to 48 hours.

Safest Treatments

We’re proud to provide our clients with the safest cockroach treatments in Denver. We strive to use non-toxic methods because we want to keep everyone safe. Our methods rely on EPA-registered products to keep you safe. Choose our services and you’ll be able to fix the problem without putting your loved ones at risk.

Preventing Future Cockroach Problems

Finally, you’ll want to keep cockroaches out of your home. Make sure that your home stays clean and tidy. Plus, you should take steps to properly seal the gaps around your home to keep them out.

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