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Common Species:

german roach German Roach
This is the most important species of cockroach in the United States.  It is about 1/2" to 1/8" long as an adult.
Nymphs and adults of both sexes have two dark stripes 
behind the head. 
It prefers to live in kitchens and bathrooms of homes and apartments, restaurants, supermarkets, and hospitals.

Asian Roach
It is identical to the German cockroach in appearance and lives outdoors in lawns and leaf litter.
asian roach

brown banded roach Brown-banded Roach
It is about 1/8" long as an adult. This cockroach is dark brown, and the wings range from reddish brown to brown. There are two pale brown bands on the wings, and the edge of the pronotum is clear. It prefers to live in bedrooms, furniture, and closets, particularly high on shelves.

American Roach
This cockroach is about 1 1/2" long as an adult. It is reddish-brown with light markings behind the head. The cerci at the tip of the abdomen are long and thin. It is commonly found in sewers and basements.
american roach

austrailian roach palmetto bug Australian Roach
It is about 1 1/4" to 1 1/2" long as an adult. It is reddish brown to dark brown with a characteristic marking behind the head. On the front edge of the base of the forewing- is a light yellow band. Nymphs have light yellow spots on top of the abdomen. This cockroach is abundant outdoors and in greenhouses, where it can damage plants.
It enters homes and is called a palmetto bug.

Smoky-brown Roach
It is about 1 1/4" long as an adult. It is mahogany brown to black with no patterns behind the head. This cockroach is abundant outdoors and is found in tree holes, wood piles, and attics of houses in Florida.
It readily enters homes and is called a palmetto bug.
smokey brown roach

brown roach Brown Roach
This cockroach is almost identical to the American cockroach in appearance and is about 1 1/4" long as an adult. It is reddish-brown. The cerci at the tip of the abdomen are stubby; whereas the American cockroach has long, thin cerci. The brown cockroach is found outdoors. It readily enters houses and is often called a palmetto bug.

Florida Woods Roach
It is 11/2" to 11/4" long as an adult and is often called the stinking cockroach; it produces a foul-smelling fluid to protect it from predation. It is dark reddish-brown to black. The nymphs have broad yellow bands on the top of the thorax.
This cockroach is commonly found in leaf mulch, wood piles, and under rotting logs. It is often called a palmetto bug.
florida woods roach palmetto bug

surinam roach Surinam Roach
This cockroach is about 3/4 to 1" long. It is shiny brown to black with golden markings on the abdomen. The pronotum behind the head has a yellow margin along the front edge.
It is a burrowing species that lives outdoors and often infests potted plants. When plants are brought inside, the cockroach then infests the premises.

Cuban Roach
The Cuban cockroach is about 1/4" long as an adult. Males and females are pale green, whereas the nymphs are dark brown.
It is an outdoors, tropical species that usually is not found in the Northeastern Florida area.
cuban roach

 

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