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-Published on May 1, 2023
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Seeing signs of cockroaches in your kitchen can be disconcerting, especially when you think of them touching your food or dishes, but the good news is that itโs possible to address cockroaches if they do find their way into your home. Attracted by sources of water, like your dropping pipes, and even the smallest bits of food, cockroaches in the kitchen are common. In this post, we share tips on how to get rid of cockroaches in your kitchen spaces and keep them from coming back.
Cockroaches are insects that belong to the Blattodea order. They have segmented bodies, six legs, and two antennae. More than 4,600 species of cockroaches exist, but only around 30 are common pests in homes. The majority of infestations in the U.S. involve one of three species:
The idea that cockroaches only invade dirty homes is a myth. The truth is that any home can become a hideaway for these pests. In fact, a 2019 survey conducted by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) found that 2.9 million American homes had signs of rodent or cockroach infestations during the previous 12 months.
Cockroaches aren’t picky eaters. They’ll feast on food scraps, pet food, decaying organic matter, garbage, sewage, fingernail clippings, and glue used to bind books and hold cardboard packaging together. Without food, cockroaches can survive for up to a month. However, theyโll die in a week without access to moisture.
Cockroaches can get in your pantry or kitchen through any number of tiny openings in the home, like:
Cockroaches do pose risks to human health. Some people experience allergic reactions when exposed to eggs, saliva, feces, outer shells, and cuticles left behind by cockroaches. Individuals with asthma and other respiratory problems may also experience difficulty breathing if they come in contact with cockroach debris. These pests can carry bacteria that cause illnesses in humans, such as E.coli, streptococcus, salmonella, and staphylococcus.ย
Cockroaches are speedy runners, with some species able to move as quickly as 3 miles per hour. The pests are nocturnal, making them even more challenging to spot. As a result, the best way to recognize an infestation is to look for signs like:
Itโs alarming to see cockroaches anywhere in your home, but this is especially in your kitchen. Weโve got a few tips to follow to keep cockroaches from infiltrating your home.
Cockroaches may move on if they don’t have access to food. To cut off their food supply, store dry goods like sugar and crackers in plastic or metal containers with tight-sealing lids rather than in paper or cardboard packaging. Keep all food tightly wrapped in your refrigerator. Remove shelf paper from your cabinets and pantry.
While cockroaches don’t indicate that your home is dirty, tightening up your cleaning routine can reduce their access to food. Clean your countertops and tables thoroughly after every meal and wash the dishes daily rather than letting them accumulate in the sink. Make sure that you clean the drain and garbage disposer regularly.
While dealing with an active infestation, vacuum daily around floors, furniture, cabinets, molding, and baseboards, and mop the kitchen floor regularly.
Use a kitchen trash can with a lid to limit entry for pests. While you’re dealing with an infestation, take the trash out daily. Tie garbage bags closed tightly and place them in securely closing exterior garbage cans. Also, wash recyclables out thoroughly before adding them to bins.
Place bait roach traps under sinks and appliances to try and catch incoming pests. Place sticky glue traps around cracks and openings that might serve as entry points. Make sure to replace traps frequently.
Caulking and sealing entry points may make future infestations less likely to occur. If you rent, notify your landlord about the presence of cockroaches, so they can make necessary repairs.
With our extensive experience, Hawx Pest Control can determine how to treat cockroaches in a kitchen. Our treatment plans begin with a thorough inspection to discover potential entry points and identify nesting areas. Then, we target the places where cockroaches nest and breed using state-of-the-art products, technologies, and tools. We also establish a barrier around the perimeter of your home to reduce the risk of cockroaches returning.ย
In addition, our knowledgeable pest control technicians will share tips on how to control cockroaches in the kitchen and set up a maintenance schedule to help keep the pests at bay. If cockroaches return between treatments, we will, too, without any charge to you.
Our experts continually monitor the pest control space,and we update our articles when the new inforation becomes available.
Edited by
Kurt Freudensberger
Copy reviewed by
Michelle Sanchez
Scientifically reviewed by
Daniel Baldwin. BCE. CCFS, CP-FS
Edited by
Kurt Freudensberger
Copy Reviewed by
Michelle Sanchez
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