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How To Get Rid Of Roaches In Your Cypress Home For Good
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How To Get Rid Of Roaches In Your Cypress Home For Good

The Cypress area is beloved for many things, but roach activity is certainly not one of them. These destructive insects can be found in almost any home or business environment and are as vile to look at as the illnesses they spread.

Cockroaches are considered to be generalized insects and stem from the order Blattodea (which includes termites). To date, there are more than 4,600 different species of cockroach found worldwide, several hundred of which are located within North America. Thankfully, not all species of cockroaches are harmful to humans. Only 30 species are currently associated with human habitation, some of which are incapable of harming people, pets, or their properties. Unfortunately, you are far more likely to discover a dangerous cockroach infestation than a harmless wild species, as you will soon discover.

There are four common species of cockroach that are found around the Cypress region. They include:

  • The German Cockroach: This roach is the most common species seen in modern homes or businesses. These pests are best identified by their ½ to 5/8 inch bodies, long wings, and light tan to grey-colored carapaces. Although they possess the ability to fly, they much prefer crawling from surface to surface.

  • The Brown-Banded Cockroach: The brown-banded cockroach is a non-native insect that made its way to the United States as of 1908. This pest is commonly seen in kitchen cabinets, bathrooms, and even behind picture frames. They are identified by their dark brown color patterns, coupled with identifiable banding features.

  • The Oriental Cockroach: Many people know the Oriental cockroach by its common name: the water bug. These pests are found in many locations across the United States, notably in areas with plenty of water and high humidity levels. These pests usually measure 1 inch long and are bright, shiny black in appearance.

  • The American Cockroach: Contrary to popular belief, the American cockroach is native to the African coast. As one of the largest cockroach species in the world, this roach typically measures anywhere between 1 1/4 to 2 1/8 inches on average. Their extremely reddish-orange carapaces are covered in a pair of folded wings. 

The most crucial part of defending your home against roach activity is to ‘know thy enemy.’ In other words, it’s a good idea to be familiar with the signs, symptoms, and procedures that remove them as quickly as possible.

The Habitats And Behaviors Of Common Cockroaches

Despite what many pop culture references may suppose, roaches are incredibly intelligent insects with a propensity to gather in large groups. These pests are known to get involved with collective decision-making and balance cooperation with competition when necessary for survival.

These pests are also well known for their gregariousness, which refers to their extreme friendliness with other species members. Larger species such as the American cockroach will spend a great deal of time together during the late night or early morning periods and create buzzing or chirping sounds to communicate. Although you are not likely to hear these sounds amid an infestation, it may explain some strange clicking noises at night.

Many roach species prefer to live in quiet, moist, undisturbed locations that allow them to breed in peace. Most roach species use only two factors to determine a nesting site: how dark it is and how many other roaches are nearby. If you saw ‘just one little roach’ scurrying through your backyard, chances are there is a much larger colony nearby.

Roaches prefer to live in moist piles of leaves, woody detritus, and other composted areas in the wild. Rotted stumps, matted vegetation, or piles of wet paper are another common source. It’s important to note that these creatures can survive just about anywhere and will gladly approach your home as a source of warmth and comfort during the winter season.

Cockroaches have been pictured as grotesque, dirty creatures since the beginning of human literature. These pests are thought to be found on every continent in the world (except for Antarctica). These insects can survive through a wide range of habitats and temperatures, even those considered extreme. While they prefer tropical or semi-tropical climates, they have been known to survive temperatures up to −188 degrees Fahrenheit, thanks to their ability to manufacture an antifreeze of the blood.

Cockroaches are some of the most formidable pests in the modern era. Research has uncovered a wealth of information related to this, including but not limited to:

  • Roaches can hold their breath for up to 40 minutes. 

  • 75% of the roaches’ days are spent resting or sleeping. 

  • Cockroaches can survive more than a week without their heads. 

  • Roaches match the average human’s walking speed at 3 miles per hour. 

  • Some roach species mature into adults in less than 36 days. 

  • Most roach species survive up to a month without food. 

For all these reasons (and many more), the average roach species should never be allowed to propagate inside your home. Not only could this lead to a severe infestation in the future, but it may enable these dangerous pests to gain a foothold in the spread of serious diseases. Let’s learn more about the many dangers of the Cypress cockroach below.

The Many Dangers Of The Cypress Cockroach

The cockroach species of Cypress are far more than just a little unsanitary. These creatures are considered to be some of the most dangerous and disease-prone insects in the world. This is caused by several interesting habitats, including the pests’ regular habitats.

Because cockroaches prefer to hang out in dark, damp, un-trafficked locations, this often leads them to various unsafe locations. This usually includes sewers, dumpsters, and drain systems containing black or grey water. As you might imagine, this allows the roach to pick up a large number of pathogens. These contaminants are stored both inside the roach's body and around their legs and bellies. As roaches consume food, drink water, and crawl around our homes, these illnesses will eventually be spread far and wide. Kitchens, bathrooms, and other flat surfaces may become contaminated with these pathogens, leading to transmission and illness in humans.

Roaches spread a wide variety of illnesses to people, including those that are life-threatening. Some of the most common of these include:

  • Typhoid Fever

  • Campylobacteriosis

  • Cholera

  • Leprosy

  • Gastroenteritis

  • Listeriosis

  • Giardia

  • Dysentery

  • Salmonellosis 

The illnesses carried by cockroach species are more or less dangerous, depending on the recipient. Some homeowners may recover from mild illnesses within a few days, while more susceptible victims may require hospitalization. For these reasons, it is critical to remove cockroaches from your property as soon as possible.

All The Cockroach Prevention Tips For Cypress Homeowners

Because roaches are such dirty and dangerous pests, it's a good idea to be familiar with the prevention steps that keep them at bay. Deterring cockroaches away from your home is the best possible way to stave off potential infestations. Cockroaches attract other cockroaches, but inviting additional vectors nearby may spur breeding and other nesting behaviors.

If you're interested in protecting yourself and your family from the dangers of roaches, it's a good idea to be familiar with each of the following steps:

  1. Eliminate any sources of standing water both inside and outside the home. Internal moisture can be controlled with a dehumidifier or set of desiccant bags. External moisture, including fountains, birdbaths, or potholes, can be fixed with a variety of methods. Annual draining, topsoil, and regular water changes are all excellent ways to cut down large populations.

  2. Be sure that there are no food sources that may attract a roach colony. Turn your compost pile frequently to encourage proper breakdown. Sweep, mop, and vacuum your floors regularly to eliminate crumbs or spills that may draw hungry hordes. Finally, be sure to store your food items in properly sealed containers. Do not allow any ingredients to sit on the counter without a lid.

  3. Be sure to remove your trash bags frequently and remove all trash from the premises at least once a week. Particularly dirty or smelly trash should be emptied more often. Wash out the bottoms of your trash cans regularly to eliminate molds, juices, or any other built-up refuse.

  4. Many cockroach species can be controlled simply by clogging their entry points. Small cracks and crevices near doors, windows, and the home's foundations may allow pests to slip inside undetected. It is recommended that you install weatherproofing and door sweeps around these critical areas and apply regular caulking. Waterproof sealants are your best option, as they offer resistance to moisture, temperature fluctuations, and continuous use.

  5. Do what you can to declutter the home regularly. This means removing leaf piles, patches of weeds, and other thick vegetation around the house. On the inside of the home, remove boxes, bags, or other items left on the floor. Throw away things you no longer need and consider new ways of storing unused items without creating a large amount of waste.

  6. Schedule annual cockroach control inspections from a professional team such as Modern Pest Control. Our highly qualified service team is prepared to roll out treatments and inspections at a moment's notice, carefully finding new ways of defending your home without compromising on quality.

Don't allow your home to be left to whim and chance. Call, click, or visit with the folks at Modern Pest Control today to get started on a program that works with your lifestyle.

Contact Modern Pest Control Today For Roach Control Services

At Modern Pest Control, we believe in doing cockroach control the right way. We use a variety of treatment options to serve our Cypress community better, looking for balanced products that protect the health and wellness of those you love. We don’t believe in doing mediocre work, returning to treat your home thoroughly if additional roaches are spotted nearby. We’re not just one of the most trusted pest control companies in Cypress; we’re leading the charge toward total cockroach prevention throughout the United States.

Below are a couple of ways that Modern Pest Control locks out cockroaches with proven treatment measures:

  1. We begin every cockroach treatment with a thorough inspection of the premises. By looking for the signs and symptoms of frequent roach activity, we can quickly narrow down any species giving you grief.

  2. Next, our team begins the process of implementing a treatment program. All protocols can be reviewed before application, giving you the greatest amount of control over the cockroach control procedure. Our crew is happy to go over the details with you and your family, providing suggestions for future prevention.

  3. Our team will promptly return to your property to inspect for any remaining roaches. If further concerns are found, we will quickly spring into action to retreat the property. 

Getting rid of an entire cockroach infestation on your own is nearly impossible. Fortunately, seeking the appropriate help is quick, easy, and simple to do. When you’re ready to banish the cockroaches that have invaded your Cypress home, don’t wait. Contact Modern Pest Control for total cockroach elimination at your earliest convenience. Feel free to call and book your appointment directly, or submit an online contact form to get connected with a service technician as soon as you are able. We’re looking forward to becoming your partner in pest control for the long term.

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