Cockroach Control
Is there powder that kills cockroaches?
Boric acid is a powder used to kill cockroaches and correct use is key for it to be effective. Green Cross know how to track roach activity to find the right spots to apply treatment that will kill the pest without causing problems for people or pets.
Does Cockroach killer gel work?
Using gel bait to kill cockroaches is often ineffective as this method requires them to eat the gel provided, and some may not be attracted to it. Roaches that don’t eat the bait will live on and reproduce.
What about an electric Cockroach killer?
Electronic roach killers or repellents claim to work by producing sounds that are supposed to repel cockroaches. While they may keep a few away, they are not an effective method for killing cockroaches or getting rid of an infestation.
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FAQ about Cockroach
The best powder to kill cockroaches is boric acid. Boric acid has an electrostatic charge that clings to a roach’s body as the insect walks through a treated area. The pest will then ingest the dust while grooming itself, killing the roach. However, correct application is key for this method to work. A pest control professional can track roach activity in your home to ensure the most effective application to get rid of a cockroach infestation.
Removing Cockroaches from your home will depend on several factors, including the size of the infestation and the treatment implemented. Some infestations are so severe that many follow-up visits are required. As the homeowner or tenant, it is imperative you follow the instructions given by your pest control specialist and take precautions to keep roaches out of your home, such as sealing potential entryways.
Pest control costs for roaches will vary depending on the size of the infestation, treatment plan, and home. Estimates for roach removal are best handled locally by a highly trained Green Cross Pest Specialist.