Cockroach prevention tips
Cockroaches are difficult to get rid of once they have infested your space, but preventing them is much easier if you take the following steps.
Several preventive measures can help keep cockroaches out of your home or business:
Eliminate food sources
Store dry foods in tightly sealed containers or plastic bags, and avoid leaving any food out on the counters. Remember to clean up after meals and wipe down all surfaces to remove crumbs and food debris. Cockroaches are attracted to any accessible food, so proper storage and cleanliness are critical to avoiding a cockroach infestation.
Clear all waste food and liquid spillage
Cleaning up food debris from preparation areas and spills under sinks or appliances is key to eliminating food sources. Do not leave liquids in sinks or buckets. Empty the trash regularly and dispose of all waste in sealed bins. This prevents roaches from scavenging in your garbage.
Remove pet food
If you have pets, avoid leaving their food and water bowls out overnight. Cockroaches are nocturnal and will take advantage of any accessible food and water during the night.
Rinse cans, bottles and plastics
It’s a good idea to thoroughly rinse all recyclables before placing them in the bin. Sticky or sugary residues can attract cockroaches.
De-clutter
Roaches love clutter, especially piles of paper, cardboard boxes, and magazines. These materials provide shelter and even a food source for certain species. Cockroaches release an aggregation pheromone in their droppings, telling others they have found a safe harborage. Remove old stacks of newspapers and magazines and unused cardboard boxes to prevent roaches from finding a comfortable hiding place.
Varnish or paint wood shelves
Sealing wood shelves with varnish or paint makes them less attractive to cockroaches. Wipe them clean regularly to remove dust and any food particles.
Seal entry points
To deny access to cockroaches. Key risks are gaps around pipes, drains, and common walls with neighboring properties when dealing with German, Oriental, and American cockroaches. Even tiny cracks around skirting boards and behind electrical sockets should be plugged in to reduce potential hiding areas.