APPEARANCE:
This roach is very similar to the American roach, but is smaller
in size and is dark brown-mahogany, black in color.
Adults have well-developed wings that stretch to the tip of the abdomen.
DIET:
Normally they prefer plant material, but will eat almost anything
when they come inside the home.
They feed on plant material and may inhabit greenhouses.
HABITS:
The smoky brown is a tropical roach,
thus more common in the southern United States.
This species is occasionally shipped all over the U.S.
on fruit or nursery stock.
They enter houses in the summer or hitchhike on firewood.
Females lay a dark brown capsule that contains 24 eggs,
hatching
in one to two months.
The young will become an adult in 10-12 months.
This
roach is not usually found in the Northern States unless they are brought
in.
However, in the Southern part of the country they are numerous.
These
roaches fly at night toward lights.