Introduction: What is the German Cockroach?
The German cockroach (Blattella germanica) is a small, light brown pest that is one of the most common household insects in the world. Although it is native to Europe, it has spread throughout the world due to human activity and is now found in almost every corner of the globe. The German cockroach is a notorious pest due to its ability to reproduce rapidly, adapt to different environments, and spread disease.
Identification: How to Recognize a German Cockroach
The German cockroach is small, typically measuring between 0.5 to 0.6 inches long. It has two dark stripes on its head and is light brown in color. It has a flattened, oval-shaped body and six legs. Unlike other cockroaches, the German cockroach has wings but it rarely flies. It is generally active at night and can be found near sources of food and water. German cockroaches are very good at hiding and can be difficult to spot, but if you see one during the day, it may be a sign of a larger infestation.