Periplaneta fuliginosa

Smokey Brown Cockroaches in Coastal Southeastern North Carolina

Smokey brown cockroaches are similar in size to American cockroaches but a uniform dark mahogany color without the yellow markings. They’re strong fliers and tend to live in elevated, humid environments like attics, gutters, and tree cavities. In coastal NC’s warm humid climate, they’re well-established and common.

How to Identify Smokey Brown Cockroaches

The solid dark color (no yellow markings) is the key feature distinguishing smokey browns from American cockroaches.

Where They Live

Smokey brown cockroaches thrive in:

Indoors, they typically arrive through:

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.

How Healthy Home Treats Smokey Brown Cockroaches

Smokey brown cockroaches are covered under all four annual protection plans. Treatment focuses on:

Covered Under:

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. American cockroaches have a yellow figure-eight pattern behind the head and are reddish-brown. Smokey brown cockroaches are solid mahogany or dark chocolate brown without the pattern. Smokey browns are slightly smaller and prefer more humid outdoor environments, particularly attics, gutters, and tree cavities.

Smokey brown cockroaches are strong fliers and gravitate toward warm, humid environments above ground level. Attics with poor ventilation, gutters with debris, and tree cavities all provide ideal conditions. From there, they can enter living spaces through ceiling penetrations and attic access points.

Like other peridomestic cockroach species, smokey browns contaminate food surfaces with bacteria and contribute to indoor allergens. They’re not aggressive toward humans, but their presence indoors is both unsanitary and a sign of conducive conditions that may also attract other pests.

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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