Roach Pest Control

Two common roaches that infest American homes are the American cockroach and the German cockroach: - American cockroaches are the largest of common household roaches. They have a distinctive figure eight on the front of their bodies in bright yellow.
- German cockroaches are one of the most prolific breeders of all roaches. One egg capsule holds 40 eggs and only six weeks after hatching, these insects will grow to adulthood, ready to reproduce again.
Roaches seek out warm, damp environments such as sewers, steam tunnels, basements, crawl spaces, and boiler rooms. Most of these areas are inside homes and buildings, but with the heat and humidity in the Southern regions of the United States, roaches can live and breed outside.
Once roaches find a way to get inside your house, they seek out bathrooms and kitchens, since such places usually offer both food and moisture. Four-fifths of a cockroaches day is spent waiting in small cracks or wall voids.
How can professionals help with roach pest control? Professional pest control specialists can help you identify the sources of your roach problem, and help you create a full treatment plan that not only rids you of current roaches, but prevents future colonies from forming. Most likely, you will have to clear out, clean and treat your house's attic and crawl spaces. You will also have to check any exterior cracks in your home. Professionals can also help you identify and destroy breeding grounds that attract cockroaches.
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