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Most General Cockroaches in the Australia

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 A cockroach infestation in your home is not only aggressive but potentially dangerous. Cockroaches can trigger asthma or eczema symptoms and also transmit infections such as Salmonella, Staphylococcus, E. coli, and parasitic worms. It might be difficult to tell if you have an infestation because cockroaches are nighttime and exist in dark, warm, moist zones around the home. Because of this, you are more likely to spot tracks from their continuation, sooner than the pests themselves. AUSTRALIAN COCKROACH AUSTRALIAN COCKROACH The Australian cockroach is one of several species of peridomestic cockroaches (cockroaches that live mostly outdoors but occasionally may be found indoors) and the most common cockroach species found outdoors in southern Florida. This species resembles the American cockroach but can be distinguished by the presence of light yellow bands on the upper margins of the forewings   ORIENTAL COCKROACH Oriental cockroaches tend to travel somewhat more slowly than other