Cockroaches are pests that home and business owners in Dallas run into regularly. While most species live outside away from people, a handful of these nocturnal scavengers have learned the benefits of living where people live. The three most common species in the Dallas area are the German cockroach, American cockroach, and Oriental cockroach.
There is a stigma associated with these pests that they only invade dirty or unkempt homes, but the truth is they are common household pests, and an infestation can happen in any of our homes. Cockroaches enter structures through cracks in the foundation and exterior walls or through vents and drains. They also move from place to place by hitchhiking inside things like boxes, plant pots, secondhand furniture, or electronics.
Inside our homes, our area’s most common cockroaches all prefer to live in warm, humid areas and regularly gather in crawl spaces, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and kitchens. American and Oriental cockroaches thrive outside and live around sewers and drains, under leaf piles or mulch, or behind tree bark. German cockroaches have adapted to living indoors with people and are a significant threat inside houses, restaurants, and other structures where food is prepared or stored.
Having any species of cockroach in your home is dangerous. Cockroaches carry and spread a host of different parasites, bacteria, and pathogens that can make people ill. The buildup of their feces and shed skins put allergens in the air that triggers allergy symptoms, asthma attacks, and skin rashes in many adults and children.
If you ever discover these dangerous pests in your home, reach out to Clutch Pest Control; we will accurately identify the cockroaches present and implement effective pest control solutions. To help protect your family and property from cockroaches, we want to provide the following prevention tips:
- Inspect your home’s exterior, sealing any cracks or other openings you discover.
- Place covers over vents and drains entering into your house.
- Fix leaky pipes, fixtures, and faucets that can provide the excess moisture that attracts cockroaches.
- Make sure kitchens and bathrooms have proper ventilation.
- Remove easy access to food by keeping lids on trash cans, picking up uneaten pet food, and keeping food prep, storage, and dining areas clean and free of food debris.
- Instead of storing items in cardboard boxes, use plastic containers with locking lids that cockroaches can’t get into.
- Remove excess clutter from your home where cockroaches can hide.