German cockroaches are the most common roaches found in homes in Norway. They are also known as waterbugs and are found throughout the world. German cockroaches are indoor pests that can cause damage to property, transmit disease and contaminate food products.
The German cockroach is a light brown-colored insect with two dark stripes behind its head. It has wings but does not fly. However, it is capable of jumping several feet when startled, which explains why many people refer to them as “jumping roaches”.
German cockroaches have a life span of about one year, but they may live longer in cold climates. Female German cockroaches produce an egg capsule that contains up to 40 eggs at once. The young nymphs emerge from the egg capsule after about three weeks, grow into adults and continue the life cycle.
German cockroaches prefer warm temperatures and high humidity levels (75 percent or higher) for their environment. They will infest homes with poor ventilation systems or excessive moisture leaks around plumbing pipes or other sources of water such as bathroom sinks and bathtubs.
If you have a problem with German cockroaches, you need to find the source of their infestation and eliminate it. You may want to contact a professional kakerlakker control company for help.
German cockroaches are highly adaptable and can live in almost any kind of human dwelling, including apartments, homes and commercial buildings. They are also attracted to environments that provide them with food and water.
How To Get Rid Of German Cockroaches?
To get rid of German cockroaches, you should start by reducing their food sources. This includes keeping your kitchen clean and uncluttered, so that food particles are less likely to fall onto counters or floors where roaches may find them. You should also eliminate any standing water in your home, such as leaky sinks or pipes that have not been properly sealed.