When you think about pest problems, roaches likely come to mind first. These unpleasant pests are prolific breeders, producing up to 320 eggs in a lifetime. They can transfer many dangerous diseases, including E. coli and salmonella, in addition to damaging our property. Multiple types of cockroaches may invade your home, but the one thing they all have in common — you need to get rid of them fast!
The most common species of cockroaches living throughout North America include the German cockroach, the American cockroach, and the Oriental cockroach. Cockroaches have oval-shaped bodies and, depending on the species, grow up to three inches. Many species have wings but are more likely to scurry from place to place using their legs rather than flying. Cockroaches are mostly nocturnal and spend their days hiding and their nights out and about foraging for food.
Roaches tend to be attracted to your home/ business for different reasons but generally come inside looking for food or water. German roaches are the most common types of cockroaches found indoors, mainly because they are extremely attracted to water and the easy access to food our homes and businesses provide.
Cockroaches are known for their unique ability to trigger allergic reactions and asthma attacks in susceptible people. If you are sensitive to cockroaches, you might feel more under the weather than normal if they live in your home.
Beyond that, cockroaches are dangerous because they can rapidly contaminate your food. They can transmit nasty diseases like salmonella and even E as they move across our food and food packaging. coli. These bacteria and other diseases spread by cockroaches are enough to make you ill. Symptoms may include diarrhea, skin rashes, and nausea.
They are also able to damage our personal property. Cockroaches are scavengers and feed on a wide variety of both food and non-food items. They will chew on and stain things like upholstered furniture, clothing, paper items, and more when in our homes.
Cockroaches must first be treated by ruling out any potential hiding places such as wooden cabinets, boxes, bookshelves, false ceilings, wall voids, cracks, and even inside electric motors or similar structures. To find all the hiding spots in your home, our professionals will first perform a thorough inspection, identifying all problem areas.
We will then implement a treatment plan that may include crack and crevice applications, void treatments, and even fatal baits. We may also use roach glue strips to locate large infestations, and then we will use caulk to seal up those gaps. Other treatments include boric acid, which is low enough in toxicity to be harmless to humans but kills cockroaches instantly.
Preventing more cockroaches from entering the home/business is the first and most crucial step in eliminating an infestation. We use a variety of techniques to reduce roach populations and prevent re-infestations.
Due to the health risks that cockroaches pose, preventing problems with cockroaches is essential. The following tips will help you to avoid cockroach infestations: