Dark
brown about one inch long common outdoors often enter building s
through sewer pipes tend to live near the ground and in warm damp areas
eat anything, but found often feeding on garbage, sewage, and decaying
organic matter seem to prefer
starches if available adults can live up to 180 days more
sluggish than other species give off distinctive unpleasant odor
- Females may be
nearly 1-1/4 inches long, while males are 1 inch long. The male's
wings cover most of the body, while the female's shorter wings are
reduced to mere lobes. Neither sex can fly, and in fact, these
cockroaches are rather sluggish and do not move very fast even when
disturbed. Nymphal cockroaches are smaller than adults, dark brown
to black, and have wing stubs without definite veins.
- The adult female
oriental cockroach usually carries her egg capsule for about a day,
then drops it or attaches it to a protected surface near a food
supply. These cockroaches appear to have a seasonal cycle in their
development. They overwinter as large nymphs or adults, and are
usually noticed in the spring when they mate. In the spring of the
year, they migrate from buildings to the out of doors where they
spend the summer months. In the fall, the next generation tries to
find shelter indoors where they can spend the winter. Natural
mortality usually reduces the number of adults in the population
during the summer, fall and winter.
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