Defence Pest Management

DEFENCE PEST MANAGEMENT

The Inside Story on the German Cockroach

Defence Pest Management German-Cockroach

The Problem

When you find that you have cockroaches in your home, you not only have a bug problem, but also a potential health problem starting as well. These bugs carry numerous parasites and other organisms that are left behind when they defecate. Once they get settled into a home, coming out at night to snack on leftover crumbs, they start to spread. A professional exterminator can come into your home and look for, locate and help to get rid of this common pest. There are also many ways that you can prevent these little nasty creatures from visiting your home as well.

What is a German Cockroach?

This cockroach it is about an inch and a half long with two black stripes running down its back. They have a dark brown colour and sport wings, even though they are unable to fly. They prefer dark places and are seen mostly at night when they come out to search for food in the form of crumbs and other leftovers. They are not picky as to what they will eat and once settled in will start to multiply quickly. This insect is very sturdy and is able to survive the use of various pesticides in order to kill it. When they lay eggs, they usually lay around 30 to 40 and will grow to an adult in 100 days. They quickly colonize, and if not detected early can quickly become a large problem that you will be unable to handle yourself. Knowing their appearance and favourite places to live can help you keep a sharp eye out for them.

The home that they choose to live in can be either messy or clean, as long as they can find a dark, warm place to live inside. Treatment to get rid of these insects needs to begin early, and the bug spray you buy at the store will not do the job. The best way is to have a professional pest inspection service done on your home. They use specific chemical treatments that are not as toxic as and better for the environment than those you find in store-bought sprays. Pest control treatments in Brisbane will use a mixture of a chemical spray for highly infested areas and lay traps in other areas they like to visit.

How to Keep German Cockroaches Away

Keeping roaches out of your home starts by eliminating the things they like. The first step is to fix any water leaks in your home, which will reduce moisture levels that may attract them. Keep your house free of clutter, especially in garage and storage areas is the next step on the list. Storing your food and disposing of it properly can reduce crumbs and debris that to give them a feeding source. This way, you can keep German cockroaches out of your home.