The cool damp weather experienced off and on over the last 2-week period has led to an increase in insect pest activity. Cockroach...
When conditions are favourable, cockroaches can infest even the most sanitary and well-organised homes and buildings, and as people have been unpacking their Christmas decorations, they have been quite surprised to find cockroach infestations.
There are approximately 3,500 species of cockroaches worldwide, but only four main species that give us problems in the UK.
Cockroaches enter homes around loose-fitting doors and windows where electrical lines or water pipes pass through walls. They can also enter in infested boxes, cartons, furniture, dried pet food and other items. Once in the home the pests will feed on a variety of plant and animal products, including meat and grease, starchy foods, sweets, baked goods and other unprotected kitchen goods. They also feed on materials such as leather and wallpaper paste. Boxes of stored Christmas decorations provide favourable living conditions as well.
Cockroaches contaminate food with their excrement and salivary secretions. They can also leave an unpleasant odour.
Cockroaches are nocturnal and appear during daylight only when disturbed or where there is heavy infestation. They prefer warm, dark, humid shelters near food. Therefore, the kitchen and bathroom are the mostly likely areas for an infestation to develop. However, when populations become large and food scarce, they will appear in bedrooms, hallways and other areas.
The key to successful cockroach control is the use of preventive measures. Proper sanitation indoors and out is the first step in limiting a population buildup.
Kitchen waste should be kept in cockroach-proof containers and disposed of frequently. Pet food should be stored in tight containers away from the kitchen and all leftover pet foods should be cleaned and removed from feeding dishes daily. Rubbish bins should be cleaned regularly.
Discouraging the pest from entering is another step that is effective in preventing the pest from becoming established. Cracks around windows, door frames, pipes and air conditioner units should be sealed.
Should chemical control be needed, there are numerous products available. However, if the infestation is severe consider securing the services of a professional pest control operator. They have the insecticides, application equipment and training to do a safe and effective control job.
Article provided by SDA Pest Control