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Get Rid Of Cockroaches Quickly In Your Mississippi Home: Top 10 FAQ’s

Are you looking into pest control for cockroaches in your Jackson, MS home, but you’re not quite sure if you’re ready to take the leap?

Do you not know enough about cockroaches to know if you have a real problem? If you have enough of a problem to be considering hiring a cockroach exterminator, you already know the answer to that.

We want to teach you a bit about cockroaches before we come to help. There are some questions that our exterminators get asked every day about these pesky unwanted roommates, so we’re here to keep you informed.

Keep reading for 10 frequently asked questions about cockroaches and cockroach control.

1. Do Cockroaches Bite?

One of the main concerns when you find a new creepy crawly in your home is the threat of bites and stings. Having an infestation is bad enough, but one with biters? No, thank you.  Do cockroaches bite?

Cockroaches are, in fact, capable of biting. They don’t bite often, and it’s generally in the absence of a good food source, so it’s best to get them cleared away before you reach that point.

2. How Do I Get Rid of Cockroaches?

When you have a serious cockroach problem, it’s best to contact a professional cockroach exterminator to deal with it. They can assess the severity of the issue and take the best steps to manage it.

The best way to avoid cockroaches is to keep a clean home. That said, even the tiniest speck of food can attract them, so this isn’t foolproof.

Your best bet for DIY removal, after a thorough clean of your home, is to buy glue traps and bait. These are going to attract the roaches by mimicking the scent of food. They’ll bring the bait from the traps back to their nests and hopefully eradicate the entire colony.

3. How Do Cockroaches Get Into My Home?

Cockroaches are so large that you might wonder how they got in unnoticed in the first place.  The biggest question is how do cockroaches get into my home?

Cockroaches are able to find the small holes and cracks in your home in windows, doorways, or even the foundation. They can also sneak into backpacks, hoodies, jackets, or anything else that gives them entry to your home (even if they didn’t intend on getting in).

They can also find their way in through the plumbing. In a shared building, they can travel from apartment to apartment with relative ease.

4. What Are the Three Primary Types of Cockroaches?

There are over 4500 species of cockroaches in the world.  Identifying the correct cockroach species is essential to developing a game plan to get rid of them.

Oriental cockroaches could be your pest if you live in a cold climate, or there are many cold and dark places within your home. They’re also referred to as “water roaches” by some people within the industry.

German cockroaches are more common in food facilities than homes, but they also have the quickest infestation period and the shortest reproduction cycle making them a real pest. German cockroaches

American cockroaches are the ones most often found in homes. They live for 2 years if not dealt with, and they love warm and humid environments.

What are other common names for cockroaches? Waterbug, Croton bug, flying waterbug, Palmetto bug, black beetle, and steam fly

5. Are Insecticide Liquids, Baits, or Dusts More Effective for Cockroaches?

Looking for the most effective cockroach extermination solutions?

While any insecticide options can be effective for cockroach control, baits yield much better results for cockroaches inside the home.

Dusts:

Baits can manage more of the infestation with less effort from the homeowner. The roach will take the bait and bring it back to their nest, infecting the rest of the hoard.

6. Are Cockroaches Dangerous?

While they’re not a massive threat to humans, cockroaches can still be a significant health risk.  Diseases transmitted by cockroaches include:

They’re hygiene issues (which is why you often see restaurants shut down for cockroaches). They can leave bacteria on foods without being noticed and get anyone who eats those contaminated foods ill.

They’re also an allergen risk and asthma trigger.

They leave behind saliva, shed body parts, and feces that can irritate the airways of people living in the home.

7. How Often Do Cockroaches Lay Eggs?

Cockroaches have a short reproduction cycle. This means that a few cockroaches can turn into hundreds in no time at all.

A single American cockroach can lay one egg case per month. Each egg case holds an average of 16 cockroach eggs. Cockroach infestations can grow exponentially this way when they’re not caught soon enough.

8. What Does It Mean When I See Cockroaches During Daytime?

When you see cockroaches during the daytime, except in isolated incidents, you can be sure that there’s an infestation in your home.

Cockroaches don’t want to be out during the day. They’re forced out when their hiding spots are overfilled, or they’re looking for food out of desperation. Neither of these things are good for your home.

9. Do Cockroaches Fly?

American cockroaches, the most common form of cockroaches, are technically able to fly. That being said, they don’t use it as their primary form of transportation. They’re able to fly for short distances when necessary. They may do this in the presence of a threat or to reach far-away foods.

They are able to glide and give the appearance of flight.

10. What Attracts Cockroaches?

When you find roaches in your home, you might be worried that your house is disgusting. This isn’t true. Cockroaches are attracted by any form of food laying about.

This doesn’t have to mean that your home is dirty. They can make their way to leftover pet food, dishes in the sink, food left in a garbage disposal, or even tiny crumbs.

Cockroaches like warm and wet areas and may gravitate towards damp places in basements or underneath the sink. They also might be attracted by any food in your trashcans.

If you want to know more about cockroach control, or need pest control services in your Jackson, MS home or business please visit our site at https://synergy2ms.com.  Feel free to read more about us and decide if Synergy² is the right company for you.  We have over 270 Five-Star Google reviews for pest control service in the Jackson metro area (Jackson/Madison/Brandon/Ridgeland). Check out our newest location reviews for pest control service in Jackson, MS here!

Barry Pitts, Synergy² Owner

Barry Pitts, Synergy² Owner

Pharmacist and Synergy² Pest owner, Barry Pitts, is a long-time Madison, MS resident with a passion for applying advanced scientific pest principles to pest control services in the Jackson metro area.  Combining exceptional customer service with cutting-edge pest control technology allows Synergy² to provide residents of the Jackson metro area with the highest levels of pest control available today.

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