Identification
Cockroaches in Westchester County are one of the most common species of insects found in the house. They are easily distinguishable with the distinct patterns of color on their bodies. They have a rounded oval shape. They measure from 13 to 40 mm in length.
Roaches are usually varied in colors. The most common ones are brownish, but Oriental ones are black while the German ones are caramel colored. They have compound eyes. They have a pair of antennae.
They also have two pairs of wings. The head is bent inward and downward facing. The head is small in size, and they have six legs. The legs are spiny, and the tips of the legs have specialized pads that enable them to maneuver on almost any surface.
There are various types of cockroaches. These different diverse species of Cockroaches are of about 4,500 types. Other than that, the most prominent ones are the American Cockroach, the Oriental Cockroach, and the German Cockroach.
Other mentionable names are the Brown Banded Cockroach, the Australian Cockroach, the Cuban Cockroach and the Green Cockroach.
- American Cockroach
The most common household cockroach species. They can grow up to 53 mm. They are reddish-brown to brown and infest household foods.
- Oriental Cockroach
Usually found in Asia, they are glossy black. They can grow up to 35 mm. They typically feed on decaying food.
- German Cockroach
One of the most common species in the world. They are usually 13 to 16 mm long and pale-brown. They live up to 12 months.