Smokybrown Cockroach

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What is the primary medical concern associated with cockroach shed skins, body parts, and droppings?

Answer: Extension sources tie indoor cockroach populations to asthma in children, and note that severe attacks can be fatal. Extension specialists treat cockroach shed skins, body parts, and droppings as allergens.

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When should a professional NOT recommend pesticide treatment for a smokybrown cockroach sighting?

Answer: A single roach that wanders in with no droppings, egg cases, or repeat sightings, does not warrant pesticide treatment; fix moisture and close entry points first.

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In which environment are smokybrown cockroaches most likely to be found indoors?

Answer: They favor the upper parts of structures: attics, soffits, and crawlspaces.

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Which statement best describes the development of the smokybrown cockroach?

Answer: Development is simple metamorphosis through egg, nymph, and adult, with no pupal stage.

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According to the provided text, how should a professional primarily approach chemical control for this species?

Answer: Set gel bait in many small dabs, none bigger than a pea, along harborage and travel routes, or broadcast granular bait through the same zones.

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Which characteristic is considered a 'quickest field tell' for identifying an adult smokybrown cockroach?

Answer: UF describes the area behind the head as a uniform mahogany-brown to nearly black, the trait that defines the species, and that matching shield-and-body color is the quickest field tell.

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When observing a smokybrown cockroach nymph, what specific physical markings distinguish it from an adult?

Answer: Young nymphs are dark to black with a giveaway pale band across the back and white antenna tips.

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