Cockroaches are six-legged insects known for their ability to adapt and survive in a variety of hiding places and environmental conditions, along with their tendency to eat practically anything available to them. Infestations occur in a variety of places, and different species of cockroaches have unique preferences for which environment they choose to live in. But in many cases, as long as they have access to a steady source of food and water, they will stick around until they are eradicated.
Cockroaches are also known for their unhygienic nature. Their presence alone is often affiliated with ideas that their chosen place of infestation is unsanitary or undesirable. This is not always the case, but since cockroaches are often found in kitchens, pantries and bathrooms, especially commercial ones, their presence can be a source of worry and disgust. Due in part to their tendency to infest unclean locations, they are also potential sources of disease and allergens. Furthermore, they breed rapidly and can be difficult to kill.
Cockroaches are attracted to a wide variety of environmental factors, which is why they are such a common pest to find in homes, businesses, and many places in the environment. They can fit through the tiniest holes and will eat almost anything. Plus, they’re resilient enough that they can go for long periods without food or water, which means they can continue infesting a chosen location even if it no longer has a source of nourishment. Unfortunately, Cockroaches can also be a dangerous pest and it’s important to do what you can to avoid an infestation.
Cockroaches are attracted to a wide variety of environmental factors, which is why they are such a common pest to find in homes, businesses, and many places in the environment. They can fit through the tiniest holes and will eat almost anything. Plus, they’re resilient enough that they can go for long periods of time without food or water, which means they can continue infesting a chosen location even if it no longer has a source of nourishment. Unfortunately, cockroaches can also be a dangerous pest, and it’s important to do what you can to avoid an infestation. Here’s what you need to know about what causes cockroaches.
Cockroaches will show up just about anywhere that has food or moisture, though when they aren’t feeding, they prefer to stay hidden in dark, moist, hard-to-reach places. Some places where they can be found include:
Also, while some cockroaches are attracted to warm locations, others are attracted to cool locations. But because of their resistance to harsh conditions, most species of cockroaches can be found in many different places regardless of temperature. As long as they have access to organic matter and a water source, a roach infestation will survive and thrive. That’s why cockroach prevention is important.
Cockroaches can use many different entry points to get into a home or business, including water pipes, air vents, wall gaps, windows and doors. They may also be carried inside with containers like cardboard boxes or attached to dirty clothing and shoes. Once inside, they will often hide under sinks, in or on top of cabinets, in cracks and crevices in walls, and behind electronic devices. Certain species that prefer to live in water pipes can sometimes be seen climbing out of drains, which is why they’re often given the name “water bugs”.
One of a cockroach’s favorite places to infest is the kitchen and pantry, much to the dismay of many homeowners and cooks. Because they’re so small and can move to practically anywhere they want, it’s easy to not see them until they start investigating food sources, dirty dishes, and prep stations. They make dark, out-of-the-way corners and spaces behind work surfaces and equipment into hiding places, and then come out at night or whenever they won’t be disturbed to find leftover food.
Cockroaches will also eat almost anything they have access to, from the contents of your pantry to the contents of your trash can. They will consume:
Cockroaches are even known to eat each other if the opportunity arises. They are opportunistic, omnivorous pests. Because of their hardy nature, they are also difficult to get rid of. However, while cockroaches can live for extended periods of time without food, they cannot live more than a week or two without water.