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Date Posted: June 18, 2021
Category: Cockroaches

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If you wait until a pest infestation is obvious before you take steps to protect your property, it’s likely already too late. You won’t be able to fully eliminate or contain them on your own and, with pests like cockroaches, they may already have exposed you to larger problems. That’s why it’s important to look out for the early, subtle signs and take steps to prevent an invasion before you even think you have one.

Cockroaches: How To Spot Them

Cockroaches are some of the most loathsome bugs in the world. They crawl around in dirty areas and can contaminate our food or the surfaces of our homes and businesses. Despite their attraction to human properties, cockroaches aren’t easy to catch out in the open and they avoid people at all costs. They tend to hide in dark, moist areas during the day and they can skitter out of sight incredibly quickly. That’s why property owners need to look for other evidence of pest infestations if they are going to catch them early. To do that, you have to know what attracts cockroaches and what kinds of problems they can pose once they invade.

Are Cockroaches Dangerous?

As with all pests, the real problems of an infestation come from the dangers that pests like cockroaches bring with them. From diseases and damage, cockroaches are more than just nuisances, they are serious risks to have around your property. Here are some of the most serious issues associated with cockroaches:

  • Damage: Cockroaches will chew through building materials to access the voids of a structure, plus they will leave stains behind on everyday surfaces.

  • Disease: The most serious side effect of a cockroach infestation is the diseases they can carry. Cockroaches are known to spread salmonella and plague, among others.

  • Proliferation: It doesn’t take long for a single cockroach to turn into an entire population. Insects lay dozens of eggs at a time and can breed hundreds of offspring in a lifetime.

Five Signs Of Cockroaches To Watch For

In order to catch the early signs of cockroaches, you have to know what to look for. Here are five of the most common factors that indicate a cockroach infestation:

  1. Odor: Your vision isn’t often the first of your senses to be aware of a cockroach population; it’s usually your sense of smell. The musky odor that cockroaches contribute to is made worse by their habit of nesting in vents and walls.

  2. Stains: Cockroaches have oily bodies that leave brown streaks behind, not to mention the stains caused by their urine and feces.

  3. Skin Sheds: As young cockroach nymphs age, they outgrow their exoskeletons and leave these discarded skins behind.

  4. Eggs: Cockroach eggs look like peppery flakes, which are often hidden in dank, dark places.

  5. Other Pests: If you notice spiders or other pests that hunt bugs around, it’s a sign that existing pest populations must already be present.

Let Professionals Help Out

If you notice any of those signs around your property, you should contact professionals right away rather than trying to handle an infestation on your own. Even if you don’t notice the evidence of a pest problem, it’s better to make sure than to wait. At Big Blue Bug Solutions, we can help you check for signs of pests or factors that might attract them to your property and provide them with easy access. If problems are found, we can help you address them, with helpful tips or direct assistance. We offer effective treatments that can eliminate cockroaches or prevent future infestations, which is far more protection than you can find from store-bought chemicals or homemade concoctions. For cockroach protection, you can rely on, contact Big Blue Bug Solutions today.

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