It's the most common species in Belgium. It is found in homes, bakeries, hotels, restaurants, kitchens, schools, hospitals, ships, barracks, and dumps. Adults measure a little over one centimeter in length. They are straw-yellow to light brown, with two longitudinal black stripes on the thorax. Both males and females have wings but rarely fly. The larvae are smaller and darker.
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