
Roach infestations can cause health and safety issues including allergies and asthma triggered by cockroach allergens, as well as the spread of germs and bacteria.
Whether you live in Historic Downtown Charleston or West Ashley, our roach extermination services are tailored to meet the unique needs of your area. Contact us today or call (843) 225-8250 to rid your home of cockroaches and palmetto bugs.
What are the most common cockroaches?
The most common cockroaches in the United States are:
- American Cockroach
- Brown-banded Cockroach
- German Cockroach
- Oriental Cockroach
What do cockroaches eat?
Roaches feed on a variety of foods – meats, cheeses, and sweets. Like silverfish, they also enjoy starches, including starch found in clothing or even the glue in book bindings and stamps. They may also eat human hair, skin, and nails.
What is the development cycle of cockroaches?
Cockroaches undergo gradual metamorphosis, progressing from eggs to nymphs, and ultimately maturing into adults. Egg cases contain two rows of eggs, and nymphs hatch through a seam along the case’s side. Nymphs resemble adults but lack wings and exhibit lighter hues. After growth and multiple molts, they attain adulthood. The duration for maturity varies by species, season, region, as well as temperature, moisture, and food availability.
How long after a pest control treatment do cockroaches die?
The time it takes for cockroaches to die after pest control treatment can vary depending on several factors, such as the type of treatment used, the level of infestation, and the specific species of cockroaches. Here are some general guidelines:
- Residual Insecticides: Many roach extermination treatments use residual insecticides, which continue to be effective for several weeks after application. Roaches that come into contact with these insecticides may die within a few hours to a few days.
- Baits: Some pest extermination methods involve using cockroach baits. These baits are designed to be taken back to the nest, where they are shared with other cockroaches, leading to the death of the entire colony. It may take several days or more for the bait to eliminate the entire population.
- Sprays and Aerosols: Contact sprays and aerosols can provide immediate results, killing cockroaches on contact. However, these treatments may not always reach all hiding places, so it could take time for the infestation to be fully eradicated.
- Infestation Level: The severity of the infestation can also impact the time it takes for cockroaches to die after pest control treatment. Larger infestations may take longer to eliminate completely.
- Species: Different species of cockroaches have varying levels of resistance to certain insecticides, which can affect the time it takes for the treatment to be effective.
- Follow-Up Treatments: In some cases, multiple treatments may be necessary to completely eradicate a cockroach infestation. Follow-up treatments help ensure any surviving cockroaches are dealt with.
Keep in mind that even after pest control treatment, you may still see some cockroaches for a short period. This is because the treatment can disturb the pests, causing them to become more active initially. However, over time, the population should decline, and you should see a significant reduction in cockroach activity.
If you’ve had a professional roach extermination service, it’s essential to follow their recommendations and guidelines for post-treatment care and any necessary follow-up visits to ensure the best results in controlling the cockroach infestation.
How to get rid of cockroaches
Treatment techniques have greatly improved and it is usually not recommended that you have to clean out your cabinets. At Barrier Pest Services, our certified technicians use a combination of products to treat and eliminate the roaches. Cockroach baits are important because they will kill the adults and provide a food source for the eggs when they hatch. Effective baiting includes knowing which products are effective and placing the bait in the best location.
One-time treatments are not recommended for cockroaches. It takes more than one visit to effectively control this pest. Just a few remaining adults can lead to a big problem. Once this problem is resolved, our Quarterly Pest Service will provide effective treatment against roaches.
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Disclaimer: This webpage is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional pest control advice. For expert guidance on roach infestations, contact Barrier Pest Services.