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Brown-Banded Cockroaches in Coastal Southeastern North Carolina

Brown-banded cockroaches are small roaches with distinctive light bands across their bodies. Unlike most cockroach species, they prefer dry, warm areas and are often found higher up in rooms (behind pictures, inside electronics, in upper cabinets) rather than around plumbing and floors.

How to Identify Brown-Banded Cockroaches

The long antennae and erratic movement together are reliable identifiers.

Where They Hide

Brown-banded cockroaches gravitate toward dry, warm harborage points that other roach species typically avoid:

This high-and-dry distribution makes them harder to find and treat. Standard floor-level pest control may miss them entirely.

How to Tell Black from Red Imported

The two species look similar at a glance, behave identically, and sting just as painfully.
The reliable identifier is color:

Feature Red Imported Black Hybrid
Color Reddish-brown head/thorax, darker abdomen Uniformly dark brown to black Intermediate, variable
Range in coastal NC Dominant species Extremely rare Extremely rare
Mound appearance Dome-shaped, loose soil Same dome shape Same dome shape
Sting Severe, painful Severe, painful (identical) Severe, painful (identical)
Treatment approach Bait + direct mound treatment Same as RIFA Same as RIFA

If you’re in coastal NC and have fire ants, the simplest explanation is correct: they are Red Imported.
Visit the Red Imported Fire Ant page for full identification details, sting information, and treatment specifics.

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How Healthy Home Treats Brown-Banded Cockroaches

Brown-banded cockroaches are covered under all four annual protection plans. Treatment requires:

Healthy Home’s protection plans cover all fire ant species under one service.

Frequently Asked Questions

Brown-banded cockroaches are small (about 1/2 inch), light to medium brown with two distinct light-colored bands running across the body. Males have full wings; females have shorter wings. Unlike most roaches, brown-banded cockroaches prefer dry, warm spots and are often found higher up in rooms rather than near floors and plumbing.

Brown-banded cockroaches prefer warm, dry harborages that other roach species avoid. They commonly hide behind picture frames, inside electronics, in upper cabinets, behind wall clocks, and in furniture seams. This high-and-dry distribution makes them harder to control with floor-level treatments aimed at other roaches.

Brown-banded cockroaches are present throughout coastal NC but less common than German, American, or smokey brown cockroaches. They’re more often encountered in apartments, hotels, and commercial buildings than in single-family homes. Their preference for dry warm spaces makes coastal NC’s humid climate less ideal for them than drier regions.

Not Sure Which Fire Ant Species You Have?

It rarely changes the treatment, but it's good information to have. Our technicians can identify any fire ant species during your service visit and treat the colony the same day.

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