German Cockroach in Mobile, AL
Scientific name: Blattella germanica. Common name: German cockroach. Family: Ectobiidae. Status in Mobile-Baldwin: common indoor pest, primarily in multi-unit housing, food service, and any structure with persistent kitchen moisture.
Identification
Adults are 1/2 to 5/8 inch, light brown to tan, with two dark parallel stripes running lengthwise behind the head. Both sexes have wings but rarely fly. Nymphs look like miniature adults โ same striping pattern โ and progress through 5โ7 molts. Egg cases stay attached to the female until just before hatching, releasing 30โ40 nymphs.
Biology and life cycle
Egg-to-adult in 50โ60 days. A single female can produce 4โ8 oothecae in her 4โ6 month adult lifespan. Generation time is the operational fact: a small introduction (a single ootheca on the back of a grocery sack) can produce 1,000+ cockroaches within 6 months. Activity is nocturnal; daytime sightings indicate population pressure above harborage capacity, which means the problem is already several hundred individuals.
Habitat and range in Mobile-Baldwin
Indoor obligate โ cannot survive long outdoors in any climate. Established wherever it gets introduced via packaging, used appliances, used furniture, infested grocery deliveries, or shared infrastructure in multi-unit housing. Mobile’s apartment stock in West Mobile, midtown, and Gulf Shores rental properties show the highest concentration. Food-service establishments throughout the metro see periodic introductions through supplier deliveries.
Risk to homeowners
Cockroach allergen exposure is a well-documented asthma trigger in children, with epidemiological data tying urban childhood asthma rates directly to German cockroach presence. Foodborne pathogen transfer (E. coli, Salmonella, Pseudomonas) is mechanical and documented. Population growth rate is the practical headline: the time from first sighting to colony collapse without treatment is essentially never โ the species reproduces faster than any reasonable consumer treatment can suppress.
Prevention
Inspect used items before bringing them inside: appliances, furniture, kitchen equipment, grocery sacks, cardboard boxes. Eliminate harborage: caulk crevices behind appliances and inside cabinetry, repair torn cabinet liners, fix gaps where countertops meet walls. Strict sanitation: no overnight food residue on counters or in sinks, sealed dry-goods storage, frequent emptying of garbage. In multi-unit housing, coordinate treatment with adjacent units โ German cockroach moves between units through plumbing chases and electrical raceways.
Treatment options
Professional treatment is the default. Gel baits in cracks and crevices (Advion, Maxforce, Optigard) form the foundation of effective protocols. Insect growth regulators (Gentrol) interrupt reproduction. Dust applications into wall voids and electrical raceways provide long residual activity. Consumer aerosols and foggers (commonly called bug bombs) make the problem worse โ they scatter the population rather than killing it, and they spread roaches into new areas of the structure. ADAI HPC license category.
When to call
First sighting in a kitchen is the call. Do not wait for confirmation; assume hundreds. Same-day in food-service settings. Same-week in residential. Call us: (251) 555-0100.
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