American Cockroach (Periplaneta Americana) is one of the most common and largest cockroach species in the world. Here you have key information about them and their impact:CharacteristicsSize: They can measure between 3 and 5 cm in length, making them one of the largest cockroaches.Color: They are reddish brown, with a pale yellow pattern on the top of the head.Lifespan: They live up to a year or more, depending on conditions.
HabitatFavorite places: They prefer warm, humid places, such as kitchens, basements, sewers and areas with food remains.Adaptability: They are very resistant and can survive with little food and water.Damage they causeHealth risks:They carry bacteria such as Salmonella and E. coli, which can cause illness.Their excrements and secretions cause allergies and aggravate asthma, especially in children and sensitive people.Food contamination:They can contaminate food when coming into contact with them.They also damage packaging and stored supplies.Deterioration of materials:They chew paper, fabrics and organic materials, causing damage in the home or office.Possible benefitsAlthough they are not wanted in homes, in the wild:They contribute to decomposing organic matter, helping the natural cycle of nutrients.They are scientifically studied for their capacity for adaptation and resistance.How to control themHygiene: Keep your house clean, without food remains or exposed water.Sealing spaces: Close cracks and holes where they can enter.Professional control: If the infestation is severe, contact a pest control expert.Cockroaches are not only a nuisance, they can also be a serious health risk. Therefore, it is essential to keep them