Wednesday, 11 September 2013

German Cockroach

Common Name: German cockroach
Scientific Name: Blattella germanica

Introduction
The German cockroach does not actually originate from Germany but from Asia. It is by far the most important and usually the most common of the cockroaches. In addition to being a nuisance, it has been implicated in outbreaks of illness, the transmission of a variety of pathogenic organisms including at least one parasitic protozoan and allergic reactions in many people. The German cockroach has worldwide distribution.




Recognition
Adult German cockroaches measure 1/2 to 5/8 of an inch long. They are light brown to tan except for 2 dark, parallel stripes on the pronotal shield (the back, behind the head). Females have a broader abdomen than males. These cockroaches are not good fliers but use their wings like a parachute to break a fall. The nymphs have 2 dark brown to black stripes on their tan thorax, similar to adults and have a dark abdomen.

The egg capsule (ootheca) is yellowish-brown, measures 1/4 to 3/8 of an inch long, is nearly three times longer than wide, has subdivisional furrows extending its entire width, is slightly bowed or arched and contains 30 to 40 eggs.

Biology
The female carries her egg capsule until it is within 1 to 2 days of hatching and then deposits it in a sheltered area. On the average, the female will produce about 5 egg capsules (range 4 to , averaging 30 to 40 eggs (range 18 to 50) each.





Habits
German cockroaches are found throughout structures but show a preference for warm (70ºF) and humid places. They are usually found in kitchens and secondarily in bathrooms, but infestations often occur in rooms where people eat and drink while watching television such as the den, bedroom, etc. Any crack or crevice located near a source of food and/or water is prime harborage and they spend about 75% of their time in such harborages.

These cockroaches are most commonly introduced into buildings via paper products or paper packaging such as grocery bags, cardboard boxes, drink cartons and via secondhand appliances such as refrigerators, televisions, VCRs, boomboxes, microwaves, etc. They have been observed to migrate from building to building on warm evenings, if spaced closely together. Although uncommon, they can survive outdoors during the warm months.

Activity periods vary with life stage, age and condition. For instance, reproducing females are quite active whereas, gravid (ootheca-hearing) females are relatively inactive starting about the 5th day after mating and go only to food and water when necessary. Males spend most of their time in harborages, even at night. All nymphs become immobile and stay in harborage during the last 3 days of each instar while they prepare to molt. Hence, about 1/3 of the time the cockroach nymphs will not be found exposed during an inspection.

Thursday, 15 August 2013

Facts about American Cockroaches

Cockroaches can wreak havoc on your home. To fight them, here’s what you should know:
  • Entry: Cockroaches can enter your home in many different ways, from the outside through cracks and crevices, vents, sewer and drain pipes. We even bring them in on products like grocery bags, boxes, purses and on our person!
  • Ideal environment: Your home is an ideal breeding ground for certain pest species of cockroaches. With plenty of food, warmth, water and nesting sites, they can remain active all year round.
  • Reproduction: Cockroaches reproduce quickly. For every one you see there can be many, many more hiding and multiplying behind your walls.
  • Evasiveness: Because cockroaches typically are nocturnal, if you’ve seen one, you probably haven’t seen them all. The few cockroaches you see by day could mean they were likely forced out by overcrowding; a possible sign of severe infestation.
  • Allergies/Asthma: The debris created by cast-off cockroach skins, dead bodies and droppings can aggravate allergies, especially in children and sensitive individuals.

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Sunday, 11 August 2013

Interesting Facts on Bed Bugs



Appearance

Bed bugs are flat, reddish-brown, oval insects up to 4 to 5 mm long or the size of an apple seed. Swollen and reddish after a blood meal.

Behavior, Diet & Habits

Bed bugs only feed on blood.

They prefer to be more active at night when the host is asleep.
Found in cracks and crevices, including mattress seams, sheets, furniture, behind baseboards, electrical outlet plates and picture frames. Often found in hotels, where they can travel from room to room and in visitors’ luggage or other personal belongings such as purses and briefcases.
Females can deposit one to five eggs a day, and may lay 200 to 500 eggs in a lifetime. Under normal room temperatures and with an adequate food supply, they can live for more than 300 days.

Signs of a Bed Bug Infestation

There are many possible signs of bed bug activity. The first would be seeing the bugs. Adult bed bugs are about the shape and size of an apple seed. A second sign would be case skins. As the juvenile bugs grow, they shed their skins, discovery of which can indicate their presence.
After feeding, bed bugs return to their harborage to hide. They eventually defecate in these areas, which appears as black to brown stains on porous surfaces or black to brown mounds on nonporous surfaces.
Bites also may indicate bed bug activity, but further signs will need to be found, since other sources can cause red welts on the skin.

It’s possible to pick up bed bugs almost any place—they’ve infested offices, stores, hotels, gyms and countless other places. They can hide in your luggage, personal belongings, or even on you, and hitchhike a ride back to your home, condo, townhouse or apartment. Once indoors, they can be extremely difficult to control without the help of an experienced pest specialist.

A bed bug infestation has nothing to do with cleanliness — you can pick them up in the finest hotels, and they can hitchhike into the cleanest homes at any time. But, you can help reduce your chances of a costly bed bug infestation by catching them early.

Tuesday, 6 August 2013

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Sunday, 4 August 2013

Some interesting information on Sugar Ants



Also known as the banded sugar ant, sugar ants prefer to live and forage for food in suburban areas. In the wild, sugar ants typically dwell in woodlands, forests and heaths. Sugar ant colonies can be found in soil, between rocks, in holes in wood and around the twigs of trees or shrubs. When sugar ants build their nests in soil, they can be recognized by large dirt hills surrounding the colonies’ entrances. They can be found foraging under house lights and in streets during warm summer months and prefer warm and humid climates.

Habitat affects the size of sugar ants because different locations provide different sources of food. Ranging from 2 to 15 mm in size, sugar ants feed on nectar, secretions of various plants, sugary foods, insects, small animals and plant-eating invertebrates such as the caterpillar. Sugar ants prefer honeydew from aphids and protect aphids from other predators to ensure the safety of their food source.

The eggs that queen sugar ants produce in late spring or early autumn can hatch into new queens or males. Winged male sugar ants with royal blood are completely black, while female workers have orange-colored bodies. During autumn season, thousands of alates mate in the air, while sugar ant workers keep guard on the ground.

When they locate a reliable source of food inside a home, sugar ants can become a nuisance. If you suspect a sugar ant infestation of your home, check your kitchen, pantry and food containers. Sugar ants are attracted to spills, stains and other food traces, as well. Workers are seen at dusk moving along marked trails in search of food, and they return to their nests at dawn. It can be difficult to locate a sugar ant nest, due to their nocturnal behaviors.
 Cases as of
02/08/2013 (3pm)
36
Cumulative Cases
Since 01/01/2013
13909

Source from NEA