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3 Reasons To Contact A Pro In Your Battle Against The Dreaded Cockroach

Getting rid of roaches, especially an infestation, is a monstrous challenge for anyone, but when you're carrying a precious baby in your belly, the difficulties are exponentially greater. While the reasons for wanting the pests out of your home are numerous, the options for successfully doing so are limited during pregnancy. Your best bet is to contact a trusted professional and to follow their advice carefully.

1. You Don't Want Roaches Around Your Newborn

Not only would the thought of those disgusting little bugs crawling around your baby be intolerable, but science has uncovered a direct relationship between asthma in children and exposure to cockroach allergens, meaning the mere presence of those pests could cause your newborn to eventually develop asthma. Think of the late-night cries of hunger from your newborn, too, and how you'll have to get up and turn the lights on, revealing a scattering cascade of cockroaches. Nobody should have to endure that scenario, nobody

2. You Need Assurances That Pest Control Methods Are Safe

While pests themselves may pose a direct danger to your baby, the chemicals often used to defeat them can be even more hazardous, especially to a developing nervous system in the first few months of life. With so many claims against Monsanto for the damage done to humans, all in the name of eradicating bugs, no expectant mother is going to feel comfortable with any pesticide, unless she's assured it's harmless to both her and her baby by a doctor.

When you contact a pest control professional, tell them you're pregnant. They may use alternative chemicals and methods, especially if you call during your first trimester. A pest control pro will help you make decisions that are both effective against the invading insects and harmless to you and your child. After your conversation, call your OBGYN and verify that nothing being done goes against your maternal instincts. 

3. You Can't Generally Get Rid Of Roaches With DIY Methods

Although many products make many promises, the cockroach is a sophisticated survivor, able to live through all kinds of threats, including the famed nuclear annihilation scenario. Even if you weren't pregnant and felt free to use any such products around your home, they're not likely to be very effective, especially over the long-term. Roaches can hide very well, escaping the blast of a bug bomb and waiting it out until the air is clear. You're also not likely to kill all of them running around your house with a can of bug spray, either. The more gentle approaches, such as the non-toxic methods heralded by naturalists, are even less likely to clear the critters out of your domicile for good.

Pregnancy should be a time of overflowing joy; however, when you're sharing your space with a seemingly infinite population of cockroaches, the joy is, unfortunately, dampened. Find a dependable pest control service, operated by trustworthy professionals. They should be both sensitive to your situation and dedicated to the absolute extermination of the roaches. Contact a company like All About Pests LLC today to learn more. 


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