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American Cockroach in Malaysia — The Large Outdoor Roach

The largest cockroach species commonly found in Malaysia, American cockroaches can reach up to 4cm in length. Despite their intimidating size, they prefer outdoor habitats like sewers and drains, entering buildings primarily for food and water.

Their reddish-brown colour and distinctive yellow figure-eight pattern on the pronotum make them easy to identify. While less common in clean indoor environments than German cockroaches, their presence signals moisture and sanitation issues.

American cockroach showing reddish-brown colour and large size

Periplaneta americana

Scientific name

straighten Up to 40mm long
water Moisture-loving
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Identification

What Is the American Cockroach?

The American cockroach (Periplaneta americana), despite its common name, is believed to have originated in Africa and the Middle East. It is now found worldwide in tropical and subtropical climates, including throughout Malaysia.

These are the largest cockroaches commonly encountered in Malaysian homes and businesses. Adults reach 35–40mm in length with a distinctive reddish-brown colour. The key identifying feature is the yellowish figure-eight pattern on the pronotum (the plate behind the head).

Unlike German cockroaches that live exclusively indoors, American cockroaches are primarily outdoor pests. They live in warm, moist environments such as sewers, drains, and woodpiles, entering buildings through pipes and gaps in search of food and water.

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American Cockroach

  • • 35–40mm (large)
  • • Reddish-brown
  • • Outdoors primarily
  • • Can fly short distances
  • • Slower reproduction

German Cockroach

  • • 13–16mm (small)
  • • Light brown/tan
  • • Indoors only
  • • Rarely flies
  • • Rapid reproduction

info Quick Facts

Scientific name
Periplaneta americana
Family
Blattidae
Adult size
35–40 mm
Colour
Reddish-brown with yellow markings
Lifespan
1–2 years
Flight ability
Yes — short distances
Habitat preference
Warm, moist outdoor areas

info Not Actually American

Despite the name, American cockroaches are not native to the Americas. They originated in tropical Africa and were transported to North America via ships in the 1600s. The name stuck because they became so prevalent there.

Habitat & Problems

Where American Cockroaches Cause Problems

American cockroaches prefer warm, moist environments and are commonly found in sewers, drains, and damp outdoor areas.

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Outdoor Habitats

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    Sewers & Drains

    Primary habitat in urban areas. Enter buildings through drain pipes and sewer connections. Common in Malaysia's drainage systems.

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    Woodpiles & Mulch

    Thrive in decaying organic matter. Garden mulch, compost heaps, and stacked firewood provide ideal harbourage.

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    Outbuildings & Sheds

    Garages, garden sheds, and storage areas that are warm and damp attract these cockroaches.

  • foundation

    Foundation Gaps

    Live in gaps around building foundations, in crawl spaces, and under concrete slabs with moisture issues.

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When They Enter Buildings

  • bathtub

    Bathrooms & Toilets

    Often enter through floor drains and plumbing. Attracted to moisture and humidity in bathrooms.

  • kitchen

    Kitchens & Pantries

    Enter seeking food. Found near sinks, dishwashers, and areas with plumbing access.

  • basement

    Basements & Crawl Spaces

    Damp, dark lower levels provide suitable habitat. Common in landed properties with drainage issues.

  • warehouse

    Commercial Basements

    Food establishments with damp basements or storage areas are particularly vulnerable to infestations.

Risks

Health & Property Risks

Due to their sewer habitat and large size, American cockroaches pose significant health concerns.

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Pathogen Transmission

Living in sewers means they carry numerous bacteria including Salmonella, E. coli, and other pathogens. Their large bodies can transport more bacteria than smaller cockroach species.

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Allergies & Asthma

Their shed skins, droppings, and saliva contain allergens that trigger asthma attacks and allergic reactions. The larger size means more allergen-producing material.

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Parasite Vector

Can carry parasitic worms and eggs that can be transmitted to humans. Their sewer-dwelling habit increases exposure to various parasites.

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Food Contamination

Contaminate food preparation surfaces, stored food, and utensils with bacteria from their legs and bodies. One cockroach can spoil large quantities of food.

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Psychological Impact

Their large size and ability to fly short distances make encounters particularly alarming. Can cause significant distress and embarrassment in homes and businesses.

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Business Impact

A single sighting in a food business can trigger health department action and customer complaints. Their size makes them highly visible and alarming to customers.

Detection

Signs of American Cockroach Infestation

Due to their large size, American cockroaches leave noticeable signs of their presence.

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Live Sightings

Large, reddish-brown cockroaches seen at night, particularly near drains, sinks, and damp areas. May fly short distances when startled.

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Large Droppings

Dark, cylindrical droppings up to 3mm long, often mistaken for mouse droppings. Found near harbourage areas and along travel routes.

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Egg Cases (Oothecae)

Dark brown, purse-shaped egg capsules about 8–10mm long. Each contains 14–16 eggs. Often glued to surfaces in warm, humid locations.

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Shed Skins

Large, translucent brown skins shed during moulting. American cockroach shed skins are noticeably larger than other species.

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Musty Odour

A strong, distinctive musty smell in infested areas. The odour is more pronounced than with smaller cockroach species due to their size.

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Smear Marks

Dark, irregular marks on walls and surfaces where cockroaches travel frequently. May be visible near floor-wall junctions and around pipes.

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Sewer Connection Indicator

Finding American cockroaches emerging from floor drains or appearing in bathrooms often indicates a connection to sewer systems. This requires professional treatment that addresses the source as well as the symptoms.

DIY Limitations

Why DIY American Cockroach Control Fails

American cockroaches often enter buildings from outdoor populations or sewer connections. Surface treatments alone rarely solve the problem because the source remains untreated.

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Outdoor Source Ignored

DIY treatments typically address indoor sightings without treating outdoor harbourage, sewers, or entry points. New cockroaches continue entering.

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Sewer Access Unaddressed

Cockroaches entering through drains and pipes require specialised treatment of these systems. Standard sprays don't reach these entry routes.

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Moisture Issues Persist

Without addressing the damp conditions that attract these moisture-loving cockroaches, reinfestation is inevitable regardless of treatment.

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Flight Ability Avoids Traps

Their ability to fly means they can easily avoid poorly placed traps and baits, making strategic professional placement essential.

check_circle Professional Advantages

  • done Comprehensive inspection to identify entry points and harbourage
  • done Treatment of drain and sewer entry points with appropriate products
  • done Perimeter treatments to control outdoor populations
  • done Residual sprays for cracks, crevices, and harbourage areas
  • done Moisture management recommendations
  • done Follow-up to ensure complete elimination
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How We Eliminate American Cockroaches

Our comprehensive approach addresses both indoor populations and outdoor sources for lasting control.

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Inspection & Source ID

We conduct thorough inspections to identify entry points, harbourage areas, moisture sources, and whether cockroaches are entering from sewers, drains, or outdoor areas.

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Integrated Treatment

We implement a combination of residual sprays for harbourage areas, drain treatments, perimeter barriers, and gel baits to eliminate existing populations and prevent reinvasion.

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Prevention & Monitoring

We seal entry points, address moisture issues, provide sanitation recommendations, and set up monitoring to ensure long-term protection against reinfestation.

Treatment Methods We Use

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Residual Spray

Professional-grade insecticide applied to cracks, crevices, basements, and harbourage areas provides ongoing protection against American cockroaches.

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Drain Treatment

Specialised products for treating floor drains and sewer connections that serve as entry points for American cockroaches from outdoor systems.

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Perimeter Barrier

Treatment around building foundations and entry points prevents outdoor American cockroaches from entering the structure.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How big do American cockroaches get? expand_more
American cockroaches are the largest common cockroach species in Malaysia, reaching 35–40mm in length. Their large size makes them particularly alarming when encountered. Despite their name, they are not native to America but were introduced to the continent from Africa and the Middle East.
Do American cockroaches fly? expand_more
Yes, American cockroaches have fully developed wings and can fly short distances, particularly in warm conditions. They are more likely to glide from high places rather than sustained flight. Males and females can both fly, though they prefer to run and will only fly when startled or seeking food.
Where do American cockroaches live? expand_more
American cockroaches prefer warm, damp outdoor environments. They live in sewers, storm drains, wood piles, and garden mulch. They enter buildings seeking food, water, or when outdoor conditions become unfavourable. Inside, they favour basements, crawl spaces, bathrooms, and areas near plumbing fixtures.
Are American cockroaches dangerous? expand_more
Yes. Like all cockroaches, American cockroaches carry bacteria including Salmonella and E. coli that contaminate food and surfaces. Their droppings, shed skins, and saliva trigger allergies and asthma. They can also spread parasites and viruses. Their large size means they can carry more pathogens than smaller species.
How do I get rid of American cockroaches? expand_more
Control requires addressing both indoor and outdoor populations. Eliminate moisture sources, seal entry points around pipes and foundations, keep areas dry and ventilated, and use professional residual sprays and bait treatments. Because they often live in sewers and drains, professional treatment is usually necessary for complete control.

Seeing Large Cockroaches?

American cockroaches require comprehensive treatment that addresses both indoor populations and outdoor sources. Our technicians can identify entry points and implement effective control measures.