Large roach seen near drains, under refrigerator, or in garage
American cockroaches enter from outside and are most active at night. A single sighting often means there are others.

Year-round; most activity in warm months (April through October)
Palmetto bug is the local Lowcountry term for the American cockroach — a large, reddish-brown roach that lives outdoors in mulch, palmettos, and storm drain systems and moves inside through gaps under doors, around plumbing, and from crawl spaces. They are a different problem from German cockroaches and require a different treatment approach.
These are the things homeowners spot before they pick up the phone.
American cockroaches enter from outside and are most active at night. A single sighting often means there are others.
Larger droppings with blunt ends are from American cockroaches. Mouse droppings have pointed ends.
Reddish-brown capsules about 3/8 inch long. Finding multiple oothecae indicates an established harborage nearby.
The Lowcountry climate is ideal for American cockroaches year-round. Palmetto trees, mulched landscaping beds, and the extensive storm drain system in Mount Pleasant all provide outdoor harborage adjacent to homes.
Pier-and-beam homes and crawl space foundations give American cockroaches direct access from soil to the underside of the home.
Common enough across Charleston County — James Island, Johns Island and West Ashley included.
German cockroach. Palmetto bugs are much larger (1.5-2 inches vs 0.5 inch), reddish-brown vs tan, and are primarily an outdoor pest that enters the home rather than an indoor nesting pest.
Exterior perimeter treatment with a labeled residual
Bait gel application in crawl spaces and garage areas
Entry point sealing around plumbing penetrations and door thresholds
Quarterly exterior maintenance to prevent re-entry
The honest split is simple: contained and caught early is a single visit; recurring outdoor pressure is a plan.
| Your situation | What normally fits |
|---|---|
| Something contained and recent | One-time treatment |
| Outside pressure that comes back each year | Scheduled cover |
| Anything nesting inside the structure itself | Treatment and exclusion |
Over-the-counter sprays kill individual roaches on contact but do not address the outdoor population or entry points. A residual exterior treatment and exclusion work is more effective.
American cockroaches carry bacteria and can trigger asthma and allergy symptoms. They are not as significant an indoor allergen as German cockroaches but are still a health concern in active infestations.
A guide figure for palmetto bug (american cockroach) locally is an estimated $99 to $249, which is a band rather than a quote. The inspection costs nothing and the real number goes in writing before anyone starts. Estimated bands, and what pushes a job up or down them, are set out on the pricing guide, and the service that handles this is General Pest Control.
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American cockroaches move indoors when outdoor conditions change — heavy rain, drought, or cold snaps drive them to seek shelter. They do not establish indoor colonies the way German cockroaches do; they are primarily outdoor pests that wander in.
Yes. Palmetto bug is a regional nickname for the American cockroach used throughout coastal South Carolina and Georgia. The name comes from their common outdoor harborage in palmetto palms.
No. German cockroaches reproduce extremely rapidly indoors and are a true infestation pest. American cockroaches live primarily outdoors and enter homes individually. The treatments are different.
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