Do cockroaches bite humans?
It is very rare. Cockroaches generally avoid humans and only bite if there is a severe infestation and a total lack of food.
It is very rare. Cockroaches generally avoid humans and only bite if there is a severe infestation and a total lack of food.
They are extremely resilient and can live for weeks without food. They also hide in areas that are difficult to reach with standard household sprays.
Yes. Cockroaches carry bacteria like E. coli and Salmonella. They can contaminate your food surfaces and trigger asthma or allergies in some people.
They prefer dark, damp and narrow spaces. Common hiding spots include under sinks, behind appliances, inside cabinets and in crawlspaces.
Not necessarily. Large palmetto bugs often wander in from outside. However, seeing small German cockroaches in your kitchen usually indicates a growing problem.
Rain floods the outdoor areas where cockroaches live. They move toward higher, drier ground, which often leads them straight into your garage or home.
Yes. The "palmetto bug" is actually the American Cockroach. They are common in the Lowcountry and are known for their large size and ability to fly.
Professional treatments use non-repellent products that ants carry back to the queen. This ensures the entire colony is eliminated rather than just the workers.
Keep your patio clear of food crumbs and standing water. Trimming tree branches away from your roof also prevents ants from using them as bridges to your house.
Ants are active year-round in the Lowcountry but peak during the spring and summer. They often move indoors during periods of heavy rain or extreme drought.