Cockroach Pest Control
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How does cockroach treatment work?
Cockroach pest control treatments involve products that kill the pests in every stage of life. To be effective, cockroach extermination must target the places where cockroaches are living as well as the entry points they use to get in and out of your home.
What is the best pest control method for cockroaches?
At Evo treatment begins with a thorough inspection. Our technicians identify the species of cockroach present in your home and locate the places where the pests may be getting inside. Entry points can include cracks and gaps in a home’s structure or around windows and doors.
After identifying entry points, Evo technicians use liquid products to treat the home’s exterior, applying it to the places where cockroaches may enter. Dust-based products may also be used in hard-to-reach areas.
For Oriental and American Cockroach pest control, this standard treatment protocol is usually effective at addressing infestations. German cockroach pest control typically requires a more intensive treatment protocol because the species is incredibly invasive.
Our German Cockroach elimination protocol involves applying a dust treatment to the places where the pests live and an insect growth regulator that prevents females from laying eggs. In addition, our technicians will put out bait that eliminates any cockroaches in the vicinity.
How long after pest control do cockroaches die?
How much does professional cockroach treatment cost?
The cost of professional cockroach treatment varies depending on the size of your home and your lot, the cockroach species, and the severity of the infestation.
Signs you need professional cockroach control services
- Cockroach droppings, which can resemble grains of black pepper, blackish-brown grains of rice, or coffee grounds.
- Blackish-brown smears caused by cockroaches dragging or moving through feces.
- An unexplained musty odor, which arises due to pheromones that emanate from cockroach feces and carcasses.
- Empty pods called ootheca that are left behind when the cockroach eggs hatch.
- Casings from cockroach bodies, shed as cockroaches molt.