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ToggleGerman cockroaches are pretty common household pests, and their quick reproductive cycle and resistance to pesticides make them challenging to eliminate. We’ll show you how to get rid of German cockroaches and keep an infestation away from returning.
The German cockroach is the most common roach found in homes, apartments, restaurants, and other businesses. They are a small species (13 – 16 mm long) that are usually light brown or tan in color. One of the easiest ways to identify German cockroaches is by the 2 dark, horizontal stripes located behind the head. German roaches have wings, but they prefer just to run very fast.
Your local Vanquish Pest Control is trained to help manage German cockroaches and similar pests. Since every building or home is different, Vanquish Pest Control will design a unique cockroach treatment program for your situation.
Effective German Cockroach Extermination Services
Vanquish can provide the right solution to keep German cockroaches in their place…out of your home, or business.
We guarantee cockroach extermination – if they return within six months, we’ll come back for free.A professional pest control service can be the perfect remedy for so many problems. Just think about how stressful it can be if you are cooking in your kitchen, and a cockroach scurries across the table. However, the amount of stress and time that goes into exterminating roaches can almost defeat the purpose–which is where we come in. We’ve been offering pest control services for many years and use a variety of effective tactics that are sure to exterminate roaches for decades from your property.
- Vanquish has only locally trained and certified technicians for cockroach removal.
- Our techniques are carefully crafted to effectively exterminate roach infestations, this is done without causing any harm to anyone else.
- We offer affordable and eco-friendly solutions for permanently exterminating roaches.
- We also treat the possible entry points of roaches to stop them from invading your property in the future.
How to Get Rid of German Cockroaches
One of the smallest species of roaches, the German cockroach can be found nearly everywhere humans live, across all over the Southern Ontario. Not only is it excellent at adapting to many climates and environments, but it’s also resistant to many common pesticides. A huge German cockroach infestation can result from just a few eggs, so it’s important to be thorough and consistent in treating these pests.
Because these cockroaches can be so difficult to eliminate, it’s often a good idea to hire a professional pest control provider to truly get rid of German cockroach populations. Pest management experts will know the right methods to use to get rid of the infestation at its source. Getting rid of German cockroaches is best accomplished through a combination of these methods:
Bait them
Since they are looking for food and water, a carefully crafted blend of food, water, and insecticide Bait is a good way to kill roaches hiding behind walls and in cracks. Place one bait station every 6 feet in kitchens and bathrooms, along baseboards, in cabinets, and wherever else you notice activity. The food lures them in, then they take the deadly bait back to share with the rest of the colony.
Spray them
Another option is to spray German cockroaches with a no-stain insect killer. Use it on non-porous, non-food surfaces wherever German cockroaches travel and hide—it kills on contact and sanitizes surfaces, too. Don’t use this method if you have roach baits set, though, as roaches need to be alive to share the bait with other roaches.
If you have kids or pets, or prefer something formulated with essential oils, try Ant & Roach Killer with Essential Oils which contains 5 different essential oils, including cinnamon oil and clove oil, this spray is effective at getting rid of many common species of ants and cockroaches, including the German cockroach. It starts killing in seconds, so spray directly on bugs, then wipe away any excess oil. But it is imperative to create a barrier before spraying directly on the pests. Otherwise, there is a big risk that the surviving roaches will escape from their nest and spread to other areas of the house.
Prevent them
German cockroaches are bacteria- and virus-carrying insects that can produce a strong-smelling secretion, so it’s as important to prevent future roaches as it is to get rid of the ones that have already made it inside. That’s why it’s a good idea to create a bug barrier that kills existing roaches and also prevents others from invading your home. Alternatively, you can also use a fast-acting, non-staining, fume-free spray that helps control German cockroaches and other listed insects for up to 12 months indoors on non-porous surfaces.
Contact Vanquish pest control for reliable services.