1.
Cockroaches spread diseases - Up to 46 different species of bacteria have been identified on the feet of cockroaches, including ones that cause Salmonellosis, Dysentary, Typhoid and Poliomyelitis.
You don't want to see cockroaches in your dishwasher, cabinets, food pantry, etc.
Wherever they walk, they track bacteria, just like a person with muddy feet walking across a carpet.
Think about your fruit, dishes, silverware, etc.
2.
Cockroaches can cause asthma attacks - Cockroach shed skins (castings) give off allergens, similar to cat dander.
These can trigger allergic reactions, especially in children.
It is important to clean up after eradicating a roach infestation in your home.
Look for signs of dead roach bodies and shed skins.
3.
Cockroaches spend most of their time hiding - Just because you see them, it doesn't mean they aren't there.
They hide in small cracks and crevices and only come out to feed.
They prefer dark, quiet environments when foraging.
You usually won't see them in the daytime unless there is a large population.
Try turning on the kitchen light at 2:00 am.
You might be surprised at what you see! 4.
Cockroaches multiply faster than you think - Some species, like the German Cockroach, can reach sexual maturity in 90 days.
Their numbers can seem to explode over night.
Don't ignore them, thinking they will just go away and disappear.
5.
Cockroaches require food, water and heat - Kitchens are favorite places because all of their requirements are found there.
Motors in refrigerators and dishwashers provide heat and hiding places.
Crumbs on the floor provide food.
Bottom line is this: You don't want cockroaches living in your home.
If you begin seeing them on a regular basis, take action.
Contact a professional pest management specialist to assist you.
Cockroaches spread diseases - Up to 46 different species of bacteria have been identified on the feet of cockroaches, including ones that cause Salmonellosis, Dysentary, Typhoid and Poliomyelitis.
You don't want to see cockroaches in your dishwasher, cabinets, food pantry, etc.
Wherever they walk, they track bacteria, just like a person with muddy feet walking across a carpet.
Think about your fruit, dishes, silverware, etc.
2.
Cockroaches can cause asthma attacks - Cockroach shed skins (castings) give off allergens, similar to cat dander.
These can trigger allergic reactions, especially in children.
It is important to clean up after eradicating a roach infestation in your home.
Look for signs of dead roach bodies and shed skins.
3.
Cockroaches spend most of their time hiding - Just because you see them, it doesn't mean they aren't there.
They hide in small cracks and crevices and only come out to feed.
They prefer dark, quiet environments when foraging.
You usually won't see them in the daytime unless there is a large population.
Try turning on the kitchen light at 2:00 am.
You might be surprised at what you see! 4.
Cockroaches multiply faster than you think - Some species, like the German Cockroach, can reach sexual maturity in 90 days.
Their numbers can seem to explode over night.
Don't ignore them, thinking they will just go away and disappear.
5.
Cockroaches require food, water and heat - Kitchens are favorite places because all of their requirements are found there.
Motors in refrigerators and dishwashers provide heat and hiding places.
Crumbs on the floor provide food.
Bottom line is this: You don't want cockroaches living in your home.
If you begin seeing them on a regular basis, take action.
Contact a professional pest management specialist to assist you.
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