Here’s How to Beat Cockroaches at Their Own Game

Written by Malcolm Trotter on December 3, 2009 – 8:54 pm -


No one likes cockroaches. They’re large, quick-moving, insidious pests that can quickly take over your house. They eat human food and pet food, and carry microbes on their bodies that can be potentially dangerous to people, including tropomyosin, which has been linked with asthma. Finding one may be a sign that you have an infestation somewhere in your house.

We have all heard that cockroaches are hard to kill, but is it true? The answer, unfortunately, is yes. They can survive for a month without food, and some can go without any air for over half an hour. This can make it difficult to get rid of them once you’re infested, and they’re also very hard to find. A cockroach can fit into small crevices, some as tight as half a millimetre! So how do you know if you have cockroaches?

Roaches are usually only found out and about at night and the best way to catch them is with light. Cockroaches can be difficult to surprise since they contain a nerve from their head to tail that alerts them that something is behind them and they are in danger.

To catch one of the pests in action, walk into a dark room without making a sound, moving as quiet as a mouse. When you are ready, switch the light on and watch quickly for the roaches as they scurry to find a dark spot. The best places to find cockroaches are under sinks, inside cabinets, under furniture and beds, in dark closets and cold, dark rooms like garages.

It is vital to not leave food lying around and if you spill something, especially something sticky, clean it up really well. Keep your dishes clean and sweep and mop very often, specifically in corners. Store your food in air tight containers, some stores even offer pest resistant storage containers. Keep in mind that once you have roaches, it is hard to get rid of them, so prevention is the best way to keep roaches out. Woodpiles and cardboard are roach vacation spots, so keep these items far away from your home.

Cockroaches can fit through the most unexpected spaces to find food. Check your home often and seal all cracks that you find in the walls, floors, ceilings and foundation. Caulk regularly around tubs, sinks, windows and any other outlets you find that lead to the outdoors.

One of the best ways to get rid of roaches is by using bait traps that utilise boric acid and hydramethylon gel. Baits that contain egg killers help to kill the whole infestation and work quickly, but not always. The only sure fire way to get rid of roaches is through a professional exterminator, who has the tools and knowledge to help alleviate the problem.

An exterminator can free your house of cockroaches safely and permanently. Another reason to use these professionals is that they can figure what other pest problems you may have if any and keep your home pest free.

Prevention is a key factor in keeping your home pest free and using an exterminator is a guaranteed way to take your home back. It can also save you time and money long term, so don’t fight this losing battle alone, hire a pro to fight for you and rid your home of pests for good.

Author: Darren K. Thompson knows all about Sydney termite control and his experience can help you in attaining the best results for pest control Sydney.


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