How to Get Rid of Cockroaches: Tips for a Pest-Free Home 

A person wearing a white glove holds a large dead cockroach by its antennae. The background is blurred, showing an outdoor setting.

Worried about cockroaches and wondering about the best ways to eliminate them? You are not alone. The latest statistics from the United States Census Bureau’s American Housing Survey reveal that approximately 14 million homeowners deal with cockroaches every year. If you are among the millions looking for cockroach infestation solutions, you can rely on USX Pest Control to help guide you through the process. Whether you choose DIY solutions or opt for professional services, the first step is understanding why these creepy critters require prompt, careful attention. 

Understanding the Cockroach Problem 

Although they don’t bite, cockroaches can contaminate food, water sources, and surfaces, and they pose a significant health risk. In fact, cockroaches are a dangerous trigger for people with asthma and allergies. Worse, these pests may carry various infectious pathogens, bacteria, and parasites that cause illnesses such as:

  • E. coli 
  • Salmonella 
  • Streptococcus 
  • Plague 
  • Cholera 
  • Staphylococcus 
  • Dysentery 

The Importance of Quick and Effective Cockroach Removal 

Minimizing potential health risks is only one of the reasons it’s so critical to get a handle on cockroach infestations as quickly as possible. Depending on the species, cockroaches can produce anywhere from around 150 to thousands of babies every year. These resilient pests also typically reach maturity quickly, with German cockroaches becoming adults in as few as 36 days, perpetuating an extremely prolific lifecycle. 

Given this rapid reproduction, it’s easy to see how quickly a relatively small cockroach infestation can grow into a large-scale problem. At that point, cockroaches can also begin causing structural damage as they consume adhesives and cause wear and tear within walls, under flooring, and in other hiding spots.

DIY Cockroach Removal Techniques 

Cockroaches are one of the most common household pests. For many people, a quick do-it-yourself fix is often the first cockroach elimination solution. If you’re considering trying cockroach removal methods, some popular options include the following:

Cockroach Baiting Systems 

Cockroach bait stations can offer short-term results for light infestations. The key to maximum success is locating these systems in areas where cockroaches will encounter them during their typical movements. Some common placement sites include behind and under kitchen appliances, inside cabinets, in corners, and in other typical hiding spots. Although baiting systems provide a quick fix, they rarely address the root of the problem, which is why they typically fail to eliminate the infestation.

Traps and Sticky Boards 

Two other common DIY options include traps and sticky boards. While these cockroach solutions often feature an attractant that catches cockroaches’ attention, these tools rarely offer effective control because they rarely catch more than a couple of critters at once. Instead, sticky boards and traps typically provide excellent monitoring and the ability to identify the pests causing the infestation.

Natural Repellent Methods 

If you’re looking for more natural cockroach infestation solutions, you might try options like boric acid. This powder coats cockroaches’ bodies and often gets ingested as the insects clean themselves. Similarly, diatomaceous earth, which is made up of fossilized algae, coats their bodies and causes dehydration. Another option is baking soda, which cockroaches will eat. Once they do, it expands and causes the insects to explode.

You might also consider some natural repellents to ward these dreaded pests off, including:

  • Essential oils using citrus scents, including lime, lemon, and grapefruit 
  • Garlic powder, which you can sprinkle inside cabinets and out of the way spots 
  • Bay leaves placed in bowls in vulnerable spots 
  • Coffee grounds, which also have a robust aroma that can keep these bugs out of the immediate area
Three cockroaches on a wet metal sink surface near a drain.

The Role of Sanitation in Cockroach Control 

DIY methods are rarely as effective as you’d like them to be because of how challenging it can be to treat hidden nesting areas. Additionally, simply setting bait stations or using natural methods won’t get to the heart of why and how cockroaches are getting inside your home.

Unlike those approaches, sanitation can help prevent future infestations and get a handle on current issues. One of the best ways to eliminate cockroaches for good is by conducting a thorough integrated pest management approach that includes sanitation. In doing so, you can effectively make your property less attractive, cutting the insects off from food, water, and hiding spots.

Kitchen Cleanliness 

Keeping your kitchen clean eliminates one of the biggest attractions that could have cockroaches seeing a “vacancy” sign when approaching your property. Wipe counters down and vacuum or sweep floors daily to remove crumbs and food debris. Avoid leaving dirty dishes in the sink and promptly store leftovers to avoid providing pests with an all-you-can-eat cockroach buffet.

Food and Waste Management 

Cockroaches are opportunistic feeders that will eat practically anything, including decaying materials, garbage, and crumbs from counters and dirty dishes. Take the garbage out frequently and store it in tightly lidded receptacles, both indoors and outside. Also, store food items in airtight containers and avoid leaving pet food out overnight. 

Reducing Clutter 

Clutter provides the perfect place for cockroaches to hide or nest. Eliminate piles of mail, unused cardboard boxes, and other items that could provide a safe harbor for these unwanted houseguests. Outdoors, keep the landscaping neatly trimmed and mowed, get rid of debris piles and trash, and move piled firewood away from buildings.

Securing Your Home Against Cockroaches 

Maintaining a clean, clutter-free environment is only one component of an effective long-term strategy. Preventing cockroaches from entering and promptly dealing with moisture issues are equally essential steps in winning the fight against these adaptable insects. 

Identifying and Sealing Entry Points 

Cockroaches can compress their bodies to approximately half their size, enabling them to squeeze through relatively tiny gaps, cracks, and crevices. Perform routine inspections, inside and outside, to look for areas where insects could enter. Seal openings 1/8 inch or larger with caulk, screening, or weatherstripping. 

Repairing Leaks and Reducing Moisture 

Cockroaches thrive in warm, humid areas. They seek moisture-rich areas for easy access to water. That’s why installing vent fans to increase air circulation and reduce humidity can be helpful. Additionally, you should repair leaks promptly, including toilets, pipes, and roofing. Also, clean gutters regularly to avoid clogs and clean up spills immediately to reduce moisture.

When to Seek Professional Help 

Thorough, complete cockroach elimination is a complex process. You need to identify the species to ensure treatments are targeted accordingly. It’s also essential to find all their hiding spots to make sure you evict these fast-running insects once and for all.

Knowing When DIY Methods Aren’t Enough 

Regular monitoring can clue you into whether the methods you have tried have been successful. Because of the challenging nature of cockroach infestations, any signs of insects lingering after applying DIY treatments signal the need for a professional.

What Pest Control Experts Offer 

Pest control professionals undergo extensive training. Technicians are licensed and have all the necessary equipment to make sure they safely apply any chemical treatments. They know how to identify the cockroaches invading your home and where they commonly hide. Pros can create customized plans to prevent future problems, and they apply the best ways to eliminate cockroaches based on your unique circumstances.

Preventing Future Cockroach Infestations 

Prevention is the most effective long-term cockroach infestation solution. This proactive approach requires vigilance and adhering to your plan, which usually requires ongoing monitoring, maintenance, and sanitation.

Regular Maintenance and Inspection 

Inspect packages as they come in, maintain a gravel perimeter around your home of at least six inches, and make all repairs as soon as possible. Additionally, the sooner you spot an infestation, the easier it is to treat. That’s why routine inspections are so important for maintaining a pest-free home.

Continued Sanitation Practices 

Sanitation isn’t just important during an infestation. Maintaining a clutter-free home and regularly cleaning, particularly in kitchens and dining areas, can help prevent cockroaches from returning.

Contact USX Pest to Get Rid of Cockroaches in Your House or Business 

With how quickly cockroaches reproduce, even small infestations can quickly grow out of control. At the first sign of cockroach activity, contact USX Pest to partner with industry-leading professionals. Get in touch with us today to learn more or to schedule a free inspection.

About The Author

Joe Dingwall

Joe Dingwall is the president of USX Pest Control, a family-owned business that has been delivering quality pest control solutions to properties in Massachusetts and New York. With almost a decade of experience in the pest control industry, Dingwall is an expert in delivering effective pest and nuisance wildlife management solutions for homes and businesses.