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Smokybrown Cockroach

Actual Size: 1 to 1 ½ inches

Characteristics: Large, dark brown to mahogany-colored roach with a shiny, uniform appearance. It has long wings that extend past its body.

Legs: 6

Antennae: Yes

Wings: Yes, and both males and females can fly.

Habitat: Commonly found in dark, damp areas such as crawl spaces, basements, and attics within properties.

Habits:

  • They are nocturnal, so they are most active at night.
  • Often found dead indoors due to dehydration, as they need high humidity to survive.
  • Smoky brown cockroaches need moisture to survive and are typically found in humid environments.

Smokybrown Cockroaches in Virginia

The smokybrown cockroach is a common tropical pest found throughout the United States, particularly in Texas, the Gulf Coast, Virginia, and parts of California. They are typically found outdoors in planters, woodpiles, garages, and water meter boxes. Occasionally, they make their way into homes, infesting areas like attics, kitchens, and bathrooms, where they can spread bacteria. These roaches are capable of flying, particularly on warm, humid evenings. Their ability to fly increases their chances of entering homes through open windows or doors.

Smokybrown Cockroach Habitat

Smokybrown cockroaches thrive in humid environments and are typically found outdoors in mulch, woodpiles, leaf litter, and tree bark, where they can stay protected from drying out. They sometimes enter homes, preferring the upper parts of buildings, and may also take shelter under shingles or siding. During the summer months, these roaches can also be found in trees, shrubs, and other vegetation. Indoors, they are commonly found in kitchens, bathrooms, attics, and near entrances like garage or crawl space doors.

Smokybrown Cockroach Behaviors, Threats, or Dangers

Smokybrown cockroaches primarily live outdoors but can cause issues indoors, especially in humid environments. They inhabit unsanitary places such as dead leaves, storm drains, and sewers, sometimes even feeding on bird droppings. When they enter homes, they introduce harmful bacteria, posing a risk to food safety. Their skin can also provoke allergies in some people. Though they usually can’t survive in dry indoor conditions, infestations may arise in moist, organic-rich areas. They are frequently found dead inside due to dehydration.

If you believe you have a smokybrown cockroach infestation, it’s best to reach out to a professional exterminator for help.

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