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Getting Rid of Cockroaches and How to Prevent Them 

Written by Aptive Environmental July 26, 2024

Cockroaches: The Creepy Critters You Don’t Want as Roommates  

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The sight of a cockroach scuttling across your kitchen floor can send shivers down your spine. You need to know all about getting rid of cockroaches—and fast. 

Besides the unsettling factor, these unwanted house guests pose health risks and can damage your property. This guide explores the dangers of cockroach infestations, their habits, and effective prevention strategies to keep cockroaches from invading your home. 

Why Cockroaches Are a Threat 

Cockroaches are not just creepy; they can be detrimental to your health. Here’s why: 

  • Disease Carriers: Cockroaches can carry and spread bacteria, viruses, and parasites on their bodies, contaminating food surfaces and utensils. This can lead to illnesses like food poisoning, salmonella, and dysentery. 
  • Allergic Reactions: Cockroach droppings and shed skin can trigger allergic reactions, particularly in children and individuals with asthma, causing symptoms like sneezing, itchy eyes, and difficulty breathing. 
  • Psychological Distress: The presence of cockroaches can cause anxiety, stress, and a general feeling of unease in your home environment. Learning how to get rid of cockroaches is key. 

Understanding Cockroach Habits 

Cockroaches are nocturnal insects that thrive in warm, humid environments. Knowing their habits is crucial for prevention. 

  • Food and Water Sources: Cockroaches are attracted to crumbs, spills, and overflowing garbage bins. They also need access to water, so leaky pipes and clogged drains can be a breeding ground. 
  • Hiding Places: Cockroaches seek dark, damp areas to hide during the day. This includes cracks and crevices in walls, behind appliances, and under sinks. 
  • Travelers: Cockroaches can enter your home through various routes, hitching a ride on grocery bags, cardboard boxes, or even from neighboring units in apartment buildings. 

Cockroach Myths Debunked 

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While some believe cold weather deters cockroaches, these resilient insects can survive in cooler temperatures. Similarly, while store-bought sprays might kill some roaches on contact, they often miss hidden nests and don’t address the root cause of the infestation. 

Effective pest control services for cockroaches require a multi-pronged approach, focusing on sanitation, sealing entry points, and utilizing targeted treatments. 

Keeping Cockroaches Out 

By implementing these preventative measures, you can create a less welcoming environment for cockroaches: 

  • Wipe down surfaces regularly, store food properly in sealed containers, and promptly dispose of garbage. 
  • Repair leaky faucets and pipes. Address areas with high humidity, such as basements and crawl spaces. Use dehumidifiers in moisture-prone areas. 
  • Inspect your home’s exterior, focusing on foundation cracks, gaps around windows and doors, and damaged screens. Seal these openings to prevent entry. 
  • Strategically place bay leaves or dried herbs like peppermint around potential entry points. It’s important to note that natural repellents may not always work, but they could help in deterring cockroaches. 

Getting Rid of Cockroaches When Prevention Fails 

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If you discover a cockroach infestation, don’t panic. Here’s how to proceed: 

  • Identify the Species: Different cockroach species have varying vulnerabilities. Identifying the type helps determine the most effective treatment approach. 
  • DIY Methods: For mild infestations, try setting bait traps or using store-bought solutions (carefully following manufacturer’s instructions with considerations of exposure to food, children, and pets). 
  • Professional Help: For severe infestations or recurring problems, consider professional pest control services. They have access to specialized treatments and the expertise to eliminate the entire population, including hidden nests. 

Understanding the health risks associated with cockroaches, their habits, and implementing preventative measures can help you successfully keep these unwanted guests out of your home. However, if you discover an infestation, addressing it fast is crucial. 

If you have questions about cockroaches or require professional pest control services for cockroaches, give us a call at Aptive

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