7 DISTURBING Signs You Have Cockroaches And How To Kill Them For Good

Anna Avalos
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If you’ve ever had cockroaches in your home, you know how frustrating and disgusting they can be. These pests can contaminate your food, spread diseases, and even trigger asthma and allergies. However, knowing how to know if you have cockroaches in your home is key to getting rid of them. The good news is that there are a few things you can look for to determine if you have a cockroach infestation.

Signs of a Cockroach Infestation

  1. Sightings: This is the most obvious sign of a cockroach infestation. If you see cockroaches scurrying around your home, especially at night, it’s a sure sign that you have a problem.
  2. Droppings: Cockroach droppings look like small, dark pellets. You may find them in areas where cockroaches are active, such as the kitchen, bathroom, or pantry.
  3. Egg casings: Cockroach egg casings are small, brown, and oval-shaped. They may be found in hidden areas, such as under furniture or in closets.
  4. Smell: Cockroaches produce a musty, oily smell. If you notice a strange smell in your home, especially in areas where cockroaches are active, it could be a sign of an infestation.
  5. Damage: Cockroaches can damage food, clothing, and other items in your home. If you notice holes in your food packaging or damage to your belongings, it could be a sign of cockroaches.
  6. Scratching: If you hear scratching sounds in your walls or ceiling at night, it could be a sign of cockroaches.
  7. Allergies or asthma: Some people are allergic to cockroaches. If you experience unexplained allergies or asthma symptoms, especially at night, it could be a sign of a cockroach infestation.

What to Do If You Have Cockroaches

If you think you have a cockroach infestation, there are a few things you can do:

  1. Identify the type of cockroach. Knowing the type of cockroach you have can help when choosing the best treatment.

  2. Clean your home thoroughly. Cockroaches are attracted to food and grease, so it’s important to keep your home clean. Vacuum and mop regularly, and clean up any spills immediately.

  3. Seal up entry points. Cockroaches can enter your home through even the smallest cracks. Seal up any cracks or holes in your walls, floors, and around pipes.

  4. Use traps or bait. There are a variety of traps and baits available to catch cockroaches. Choose a product that is specifically designed for the type of cockroach you have.

  5. Call a professional pest control company. If you’re unable to get rid of the cockroaches on your own, you may need to contact a professional pest control company.

Conclusion

Cockroach infestations are a common problem, but they can be difficult to get rid of. By following the tips in this article, you can identify and eliminate cockroaches from your home.

To learn more about cockroaches, check out these helpful articles:

How to Identify Different Types of Cockroaches
How to Get Rid of Cockroaches
Cockroach Control: The Ultimate Guide

FAQ about Cockroach

How to know if you have cockroaches?

Cockroaches are common household pests that can be difficult to spot. There are several signs that may indicate the presence of cockroaches in your home. Look for their droppings (small cylindrical droppings), egg casings (small brown or black capsules), and shed skin. Cockroaches also tend to leave a musty odor behind. Check dark, damp areas of your home, such as cabinets, pantries, and under appliances for signs of activity. Lastly, if you see live cockroaches, that is a definite sign of an infestation.

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Anna Avalos

Anna Avalos

Anna Avalos is SoFi’s Chief People Officer, responsible for the company’s total talent strategy. Her career spans large, global organizations with fast-paced growth environments, and she has a breadth of experience building teams and business. Prior to SoFi, Anna led HR for Tesla’s EMEA region. She previously spent 14 years at Stryker, where she began her career in product operations and business unit leadership before she transitioned into several HR functions. Anna holds a BA in Communications and an MBA from the University of Arizona