Wharf roaches, also known as marine or water roaches, are a type of cockroach that is commonly found in coastal areas, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions. They are often seen in and around docks, piers, and other structures near bodies of water.
Wharf roaches are dark brown or black in color and have a flattened body shape that allows them to easily squeeze into tight spaces. They are omnivorous and feed on a variety of organic matter, including decaying plant material, dead insects, and even small animals.
These roaches are not considered a major pest species and are not known to pose any significant health risks to humans. However, they can be a nuisance when they invade homes near the coast or other water-related structures.
To prevent infestations of wharf roaches, it is important to seal off potential entry points into your home, keep outdoor areas clean and free of debris, and address any moisture issues that may attract these insects. If a wharf roach infestation does occur, it is best to contact a professional pest control service for effective treatment options.
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