Cockroaches are the worst nightmare of many people. They’re bigger than a lot of pests, and they’re known for being resilient and tough to get rid of. With other pests, such as ants, seeing one might not be reason for alarm. However, when it comes to roaches, even seeing one scurry across your floor is enough to send some people running out of the house. This isn’t a total overreaction actually. Cockroaches are great at hiding, since they love living in dark, damp spaces. They usually stay hidden away during the day, and only come out at night when it’s dark. This means that if you see one, there are unfortunately probably a lot more lurking around your house somewhere. If you’re dealing with a cockroach problem, you’ll need to call your pest control company to help you get rid of it. This is just one of those problems that takes a professional to deal with. However, when it comes to prevention, there are things you can do going forward to avoid another issue. The first thing you need to do is understand why you have a cockroach infestation in the first place. Here are a few possible reasons.
- You’re Not Storing Food Properly
Cockroaches are always looking for sources for food, so it doesn’t take much to draw them in. Because of this, you need to store any leftovers quickly and ensure you don’t leave any food out in the open. Any food in your pantry or cupboard should be in airtight, secure containers.
- You’re Not Keeping a Clean Home
This might be harsh, but the fact is that cockroaches don’t usually like clean, pristine homes. If you’re not sweeping, mopping, wiping down counters and tables and taking out the trash every night, then you’re leaving food particles behind. Cockroaches are happy to clean them up for you. Roaches can also fit underneath doors and window sills that aren’t tightly sealed. Make sure there’s no space underneath doors that lead outside, and check window sills carefully. You should also check window screens for holes.
- You “Inherited” Them
If you’re new in this house, there’s a possibility the cockroaches were already lurking somewhere unseen, such as the garage. If the cockroach infestation was small, there may not have been any warning signs before you moved in – and now the infestation has grown, which is why you’re seeing roaches.
- You’re Allowing Them Access
It only takes a tiny hole or crack for cockroaches to squeeze into your home. Take a close look at every wall and the foundation closely for possible openings. Seal up any holes or cracks you find with caulking. If you find holes or cracks in your foundation, you’ll probably require a more heavy duty patching, but it should also be dealt with properly.
Calling in your pest professional right away will help you get a better idea of the main reason why you have a cockroach issue. Make sure you take note of all their suggestions, and implement them going forward so that you never have to deal with this issue again.