How Freedom Against Cockroaches be Attained?

Jun 28
07:51

2012

Ma. Theresa Galan

Ma. Theresa Galan

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Cockroaches are one of the hardest insects to get rid of. That is why it is important to both clean up and make repairs in your home, and use cockroach poison. You will be less successful if you use only one of these methods.

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Cockroaches most often live in kitchens near food. They also live in bathrooms,How Freedom Against Cockroaches be Attained? Articles especially near plumbing and heating ducts. During the day they hide in small cracks under appliances, behind baseboards, in boxes, and in any other tight space they can find. Cockroaches are most active at night. Usually you or someone else in your home will see them. You may also see their eggs, which are the size and shape of kidney beans, or their feces, which look like black pepper.

Keep your kitchen as clean as you can so that cockroaches will not have the food and water they need to live.

  • Do not leave food out overnight. Put food in your refrigerator or in containers with tight lids.
  • Wash your dishes, pans, and utensils as soon as you are done using them.
  • Get all food off your counter tops and clean your counters, sink, and table with soapy water.
  • Do not leave pet food and water out overnight.
  • Put all garbage in closed plastic bags. Empty your garbage can often.
  • If cockroaches live in your toaster, clock, or boxes, you can kill them with cold air. Put the item in a plastic bag, close up the bag, and put the bag in a freezer. In winter, you could set the bag outside. Leave the bag in the cold for 5 days. After that, clean the item well before bringing it back into your home.

More Ways to Prevent Cockroach Presence:

  • Fix plumbing leaks and other moisture problems.
  • Take out of your home piles of boxes, newspapers, and other items where cockroaches may hide.
  • Seal any small space (1/8" wide) where cockroaches may live including: spaces where plumbing or electrical wiring goes through walls, and cracks or spaces in walls around outlets, baseboards, and window sills.
  • Remove or repair any loose wallpaper.
  • Vacuum cockroaches. Then remove the bag from the vacuum, place the bag into a plastic garbage bag and seal it, and throw the bag away immediately.
  • When you move, don't take cockroaches with you. Use only boxes that come from places with no cockroaches. Pack during the day. Don't leave packed boxes in your home overnight. Watch for cockroaches in your new home. If you discover any, use cockroach poison right away.

or try this:

Here are a few varieties you can use once you have cleaned up and fixed your home. Caution: Read all label directions carefully before buying insecticides and again before you apply them. Always follow label directions completely.

  • Sprays. These cans are labeled "for ants and roaches," and "for indoor use." Spray the insecticide along baseboards, around appliances, under sinks, and any other cracks and tight spaces where you have seen cockroaches in your home. Do not spray where you prepare or store food, or where young children play, crawl, or sleep, because the spray can make people sick. Also do not spray on your dishes, pans, and utensils.
  • Bait stations, which come in ready-to-use containers.
  • Boric Acid, which you can buy in a dust form and sprinkle in places your family will not disturb, like areas behind and under stoves, refrigerators, and sinks.

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