Cockroaches Control at Home
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Salmonella, gastro and diarrhea spread all over your cutlery and crockery Asthma attacks for your kids Cockroach poo all over the house... There are some very good reasons that cockroaches are among the most loathed insects in the world! Cockroach control can be difficult with home products and strategies. However, Amalgamated Pest Control's current research, products and cockroach control methods mean that we can create a clear path to a cockroach-free home for you.
Why Bother with Cockroach Control? Disease: Cockroaches can carry disease-causing bacteria,
spreading salmonella, dysentery, gastroenteritis and diarrhoea among others. The organisms causing these diseases are carried on the legs and bodies of cockroaches, and are deposited on food and utensils as cockroaches feed and move about. Cockroach control helps keep the youngest, oldest and most vulnerable members of your family safe.
Learn more about cockroach biology here... Adaptability: Every property is at risk from a cockroach infestation. Almost any organic matter is food for cockroaches, and they are great hitch-hikers and fliers, spreading rapidly. Breeding success: They are rapid breeders; just a couple of cockroaches can turn into huge numbers in just a few weeks. Continued sightings of adult and juvenile cockroaches is a fairly good sign that they are breeding nearby.
Remove water: Cockroaches need water to survive. They love warm, damp places; making sure there are none in your house is the second major cockroach control step. Look out for leaking taps or places indoors where water seems to collect. Check that there is no leaking plumbing in the kitchen, bathrooms and laundry areas. If you property has a sub floor area, make sure that water drains away properly and it is well ventilated. Remove shelter: Cockroaches prefer small confined spaces like cracks and crevices. Taking away their preferred habitat and breeding grounds is an important aspect of cockroach control. Seal all cracks and crevices in the bathroom, pantry and kitchen cupboards, including cracked tiles and splashbacks. Avoid storing unnecessary items, like cardboard boxes, plastic bags from the supermarket and old toys or clothes.
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