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Has Your Home Become A Cockroach Motel? 3 Ways To Discourage These Unwanted Pests

When a simple trip to the kitchen for a late-night snack becomes a cockroach-filled, cringe-worthy experience, it's a sign that your home has a full-blown infestation issue. Many homeowners try to convince themselves that seeing a cockroach here and there in their house does not indicate a serious problem.

But cockroaches are a very stealthy pest, capable of navigating small crevices and hiding their activities for long periods of time, even as their numbers rapidly expand. In fact, a single sighting of a cockroach during daylight hours or seeing a few when flipping on the kitchen light switch at night is a good indication that you are sharing your home with hundreds or even thousands of this ancient insect species. 

1. Start by employing immediate action

When you see a cockroach in your kitchen in the middle of the night, doing nothing is not a good plan. Instead, look to your kitchen cupboard or pantry to fix them a snack that will help you start the process of ridding your home of their presence. 

Since cockroaches lack the physical ability to burp, ingesting baking soda (bicarbonate of soda) can kill them. To attract roaches to the baking soda and make them eager to consume it, mix equal parts of sugar and baking soda together. Then, place the mixture into small containers, such as soda caps and jar lids, and distribute them to areas where live cockroaches have been sighted. It is also helpful to place this mixture under the sink and behind or under kitchen appliances. Because this mixture is non-toxic, it can be used safely around kids and pets.

2. Deep clean and remove food sources

Once you have taken the immediate step of putting out baking soda, the next thing to do is to remove the food sources that attract termites to your home in the first place. Deep cleaning the kitchen, pantry, food storage areas, floors, and appliances to remove grease residue and food particles will help to starve cockroach colonies and encourage them to look for new accommodations elsewhere.

3. Drive them out with professional treatment 

The final step in any cockroach removal plan is to have a professional pest inspection performed by a reputable pest removal service. These professionals will be able to locate existing colonies and employ safe, effective treatment options that will help quickly rid your home of cockroaches. Additionally, your pest removal expert will also be able to place bait stations and traps in key areas to help you avoid re-infestation from occurring in the future. 

For more information, contact a company like Good News Pest Solutions.


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