Identify Your Pest
American Cockroach
Known for its large size, the American cockroach is typically found in warm, damp environments like basements and sewers.
Asian
The Asian cockroach is commonly found outdoors and prefers warmer climates. This species tends to fly and is attracted to light, often entering homes at night through open doors or windows.
Brown-Branded
The Brown-Banded cockroach prefers warm, dry locations and can often be found in higher areas of a home, such as ceilings or cabinets.
German
One of the most common indoor species, the German cockroach, is often found in kitchens and bathrooms. It reproduces rapidly and can become an overwhelming infestation if not addressed promptly.
Turkistan
The Turkistan cockroach is less commonly encountered but can pose significant challenges. It is more common in warmer regions and can often be found outdoors in leaf litter or debris.
American Cockroach
Known for its large size, the American cockroach is typically found in warm, damp environments like basements and sewers.
Asian
The Asian cockroach is commonly found outdoors and prefers warmer climates. This species tends to fly and is attracted to light, often entering homes at night through open doors or windows.
Brown-Branded
The Brown-Banded cockroach prefers warm, dry locations and can often be found in higher areas of a home, such as ceilings or cabinets.
German
One of the most common indoor species, the German cockroach, is often found in kitchens and bathrooms. It reproduces rapidly and can become an overwhelming infestation if not addressed promptly.
Turkistan
The Turkistan cockroach is less commonly encountered but can pose significant challenges. It is more common in warmer regions and can often be found outdoors in leaf litter or debris.