How To Get Rid Of Cockroaches In Your Phoenix Home

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As a kid, did you study cockroaches in school? If you did, how much do you remember about these odd-looking insects? Most people remember that the cockroach can withstand five times more radiation than humans. Along with other things, this fact has led scientists to speculate that in the case of a nuclear holocaust, cockroaches will outlive man. The question is, can cockroaches survive inside your Phoenix home? Here are some things you should know about these pests and how professionals handle roach problems in the Phoenix area.

Common Species Of Cockroaches That Invade Phoenix Homes

The most common types of cockroaches in Phoenix are American cockroaches and brown-banded cockroaches. Some honorable mentions include the brown cockroach and the Turkestan cockroach. If you should know one thing about these pests, know that they are quick, elusive, and great at staying out of sight. Most species living in our area gravitate to moist and tight spaces like those found around kitchen appliances. You might also find these common Phoenix pests around laundry rooms, basements, and other secluded areas around your home. Unless your house has a severe infestation of cockroaches, these pests will do everything they can to keep to themselves and almost never crawl out into the open during the day.

Why It Is So Dangerous To Have Roaches In Your House

Would you pour your trash can onto your kitchen table? Of course not. Why? Because the things you put into it are dirty and contain bacteria that could get you and your family sick; the same goes for cockroaches. These walking trash cans consume nasty items and crawl over items teeming with bacteria and other disease-causing organisms. What diseases do cockroaches carry? A few you might know about include cholera, dysentery, gastroenteritis, leprosy, and salmonellosis. Larger infestations of cockroaches are also directly connected to asthma attacks and allergic reactions. As these pests shed and defecate indoors, particulates from their dried shed skins and fecal droppings flow up into the air and act like dust to people with respiratory problems.

Four Naturally Effective Ways To Prevent Roaches From Coming Inside

Now that you know why you don’t want cockroaches inside your house let’s talk about some methods you can use to keep these pests at bay. To start, here are four naturally effective prevention tips to use today:

  1. Identify entry points in your home’s exterior and seal them. These repairs might involve fixing window and door screens, filling holes, gaps, and cracks with caulk, or installing door sweeps.
  2. Address moisture issues in and around your home. To do this, look for leaky pipes and fixtures, moisture buildup, and consider installing a dehumidifier indoors.
  3. Thoroughly clean your living areas. It also helps to keep clutter to a minimum.
  4. Store food inside airtight containers, including pet food, opened pantry items, and leftovers.

The Most Effective Way To Get Rid Of Roaches In Your House

To answer the question of how to get rid of cockroaches, DIY will simply not get the job done right. What you need is professional assistance. At Uni-Tech Pest Control, our technicians are ready to dedicate their time, energy, and skills to meet your needs. We will thoroughly inspect your interior spaces for pest pressures, identify where invasive species are entering your home, and put in place fast-working treatments to address any problems you are having. We also have long-term general pest control options to keep out a wide range of area pests, including cockroaches.

Call now to learn more about home pest control and commercial pest control in Phoenix and what options you have available at Uni-Tech Pest Control.

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