German cockroaches are the #1 household pest problem in the US. The good news: professionals eliminate them with $30 of gel bait. Here's the exact method they use.
German cockroaches are small (0.5 inch), tan/brown with two dark stripes on their head. American cockroaches are large (1.5 inch) and usually enter from outside. Treatment differs.
Repellent sprays scatter roaches and push them away from gel bait. This is the #1 mistake homeowners make. Stop all spray use before baiting.
Apply small pea-sized dots (not smears) in every crack, crevice, and corner — under sinks, behind appliances, inside cabinets. Don't skip areas.
Spray Gentrol IGR throughout the kitchen. It sterilizes surviving roaches and prevents eggs from hatching, breaking the breeding cycle.
Puff CimeXa dust into wall voids, behind outlet covers, and inside cabinet hinges. Silica gel kills any roaches that touch it for up to 10 years.
Roaches need grease and food residue. Clean behind the stove, refrigerator, and under sinks. Fix any water leaks — roaches need moisture.
Replace depleted bait dots. You should see 80–90% reduction in roaches. Repeat IGR application at 30 days.
Yes. They carry Salmonella, E. coli, and other pathogens on their bodies. Cockroach allergens are a leading trigger of childhood asthma, especially in urban areas.
Mainly through grocery bags, cardboard boxes, used furniture, and neighboring apartments. German cockroaches spread through attached housing very easily.
The fastest complete elimination is the bait + IGR method. You should see dead roaches within 24–48 hours of placing gel bait, with near-complete elimination in 3–4 weeks.
Rarely. German cockroaches can bite sleeping humans in severe infestations, but this is uncommon. More significant is their role as disease vectors and allergen producers.
German cockroaches prefer warmth (70–90°F) but can survive at lower temperatures. Cold alone won't eliminate an infestation. They hide in warm spots like behind refrigerators.
This pest poses significant health or property risks. Act quickly and consider professional help.
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