How To Spot Signs Of Roaches In Your Colorado Springs Home

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Of all the pests in Colorado Springs, cockroaches might be the most disgusting. While other pests, such as rodents, are also unsanitary, cockroaches are some of the most dangerous pests around because of their ability to transmit many diseases including salmonellosis, gastroenteritis, and even the plague.

The other major concern with cockroaches is that they can be so invasive as they reproduce quickly and are generally hard to identify at first. In fact, you could have a cockroach problem for months before you ever even see an actual roach.

Because of these factors, knowing other signs of cockroaches around your home is vital. This way you can catch an infestation early on making it easier to remove and also reducing the risks of illness.

What Do Cockroaches Look Like?

While other signs of cockroaches usually show up first, knowing what the roach looks like is still useful. Overall, cockroaches have long, oval-shaped bodies with wings that lie flat on their backs. They can range in color from tan to reddish to black, and they have six legs and a pair of antennae.

Two of the most common species are the American cockroach and the German cockroach. American cockroaches are the largest species in the area and have a reddish-brown color while German cockroaches are the most common. German cockroaches are tan with two black stripes that run parallel behind their heads.

The Most Common Signs Of Cockroaches

If you know the main signs of cockroach activity, you can keep an eye out for these indicators on a regular basis. While cockroaches might be rather sneaky, they do leave some things behind. Here is what you should look out for:

  • Brownish, irregular-shaped smear marks that come from cockroach excrement (often found on appliances or even baseboards)
  • Egg capsules along baseboards or near cabinets ranging  in color from white to dark brown
  • Discarded skins or body parts near walls or inside of cupboards and cabinets
  • A strange, musty odor that wasn’t around before
  • Cockroach droppings that look like pepper or ground coffee

Why Are Cockroaches So Difficult To Remove?

Cockroaches are one of the most difficult pests to remove because they are able to hide in so many out-of-sight areas that people don’t usually see. They often live inside of holes in the walls or behind cabinets and appliances. They can also reproduce quickly, and they don’t even need access to much food to survive. On top of all that, cockroaches are also resistant to many pesticides and can even survive for days to weeks without their heads.

They are particularly dangerous because they often spend time around rotting garbage, sewage, and places filled with filth and decay. Then, they take the pathogens they pick up and spread them around area homes and even into food.

What Should You Do If You Spot Signs Of Cockroaches?

Because cockroaches are so difficult to identify and even more difficult to control, trying to remove them on your own is usually a waste of precious time and money. Instead, let the experts at Beeline Pest Control handle the problem.

We have over ten years of experience, and we can eradicate any cockroach infestation safely and efficiently. We also offer ongoing pest control plans to ensure these roaches don’t return in the future. Contact us today to get started on your free estimate.

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