What is cockroach in spain?

Cockroaches are common in Spain, particularly in urban areas. The most common species found in Spain is the German cockroach (Blattella germanica), a small light brown or tan-colored insect that can grow up to 16mm in length. They are usually found in warm, moist environments such as kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas with access to food and water.

Cockroaches are considered a nuisance pest in Spain, as they can contaminate food and spread diseases such as salmonella and E. Coli. They are also known to trigger allergies and asthma in some people.

To control cockroach populations, it is important to keep a clean and sanitary living environment. This includes regularly cleaning up spills and crumbs, sealing food in airtight containers, and fixing any leaking pipes or faucets that may provide a water source for them. In severe infestations, it may be necessary to seek professional pest control services.