SURINAM ROACH
Pycnoscelus surinamensis

Appearance:
Surinam roaches are shiny brown to black in color. The front edge of their pronotum has a pale white band.
Size:
¾-inch in length.
Behavior:
The female Surinam cockroach retains the egg capsule within the abdomen, and gives birth to live young. No males are found in the U.S., and are not necessary to reproduce.
Habitat:
Surinam roaches are found primarily in Florida, Texas, Louisiana, and in humid tropical climates. They are burrowing insects that are capable of destroying various plants. Surinam cockroaches are often unknowingly brought into homes, shopping malls, and restaurants in potted plants.
Economic Significance:
Surinam roaches are plant feeders. They can severely damage plants in greenhouses, atriums, and yards.
Control:
Do you live in Florida and think that this pest may be invading your home? Hulett Environmental Services offers specialty pest control treatments designed to control and eliminate this pest!