How to Get Rid of a Cockroach Infestation
The first step in cockroach removal is to identify and seal any possible entry points. These include cracks and crevices, and holes and missing or broken seals on pipes and old windows. Another important step is to repair any leaky plumbing or un-sealed utility lines. Once these steps are completed, roaches should be no longer be able to access your home.
Cockroaches prefer dark, moist areas. Look for them in floor drains, pipe chases, and boiler rooms. They can also be found outdoors in yards and around trash containers. Make sure that you take out garbage on a regular basis. Some garbage bags are meant to repel pests, so keep them sealed to prevent cockroaches from entering.
Cockroaches can contaminate food with their fecal matter and saliva trails. These trails contain dangerous bacteria. Additionally, cockroaches produce a fine powder that can trigger allergies and asthma attacks. To get rid of cockroaches, you should combine professional intervention with consistent cleaning and home maintenance.
It is important to remember that roaches are nocturnal creatures and spend most of the day sleeping. They emerge at night and forage for food. The best way to detect a cockroach infestation is to check for their droppings. Roaches typically leave round or cylindrical droppings, with blunt ends. If the infestation is widespread, the roaches also produce a foul odor, which will taint anything that comes into contact with them.