Cockroaches Affect Health
Besides being unsightly, cockroaches can be a vector for problems that impact on health. They are thought to be a source of allergens and they have been shown to carry Salmonella typhimurium, Entamoeba histolytica, and the poliomyelitis virus. They are scavengers and particularly enjoy sweet, starchy substances and meat.
Prevent Cockroach Infestations
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, prevention, sanitation, trapping and chemical controls can be used to avoid an infestation.
Some suggestions include:
• Inspecting items entering the structure such as bags and boxes. Pests can easily hide and be transported within packaging.
• Sealing cracks and crevices around windows, exterior doors, bathrooms and kitchens. Roaches do not require a large hole to make their way inside.
• Replacing or adding weather stripping and pipe collars to and inside of the building.
• Quickly cleaning any food particles and removing garbage. Do not unintentionally attract or feed unwanted intruders.
• Regular cleaning, especially around areas that might prepare or store food.
• Fixing any leaks or areas of moisture. Roaches thrive in damp conditions and such conditions typically underlie the need for other repairs.
• Eliminating the clutter that can provide shelter.
• Using commercially available cockroach traps to monitor and capture roaches.
• Applying chemical control when all else has failed. The EPA provides information about insecticides available on the market.
A commercial pest control service can provide more proactive measures and determine the best strategy to eliminate roaches from the structure. Contact Preventive Pest Control to find a branch near you.