Keeping German Cockroaches Out Of Your Queen Creek Residence

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A German cockroach is undoubtedly not the kind of pest that you want lurking around your Queen Creek home—and they usually aren’t solo travelers. Where there’s one or two, you can guarantee there are many more. The best way to get rid of cockroaches is by enlisting the help of pest control in Queen Creek.
 
Read on to learn about what a German cockroach looks like and whether German cockroaches are dangerous. We’ll also provide info about how to get rid of German cockroaches and how professional cockroach control can help. 

Is This A German Cockroach?

German cockroaches have flat, oval-shaped bodies that range from a half-inch to five-eighths of an inch in length. German cockroaches have a pair of antennae and six legs and range from light brown to tan.
 
What is the difference between a water bug and a German cockroach? German cockroaches are often mistaken for water bugs, but these roaches have a distinguishing factor. In addition to its coloring, you can identify a German cockroach by the two dark parallel stripes that run down its back.

German Cockroaches Can Be Dangerous

Cockroaches are a health and safety risk, and German cockroaches are no different. German cockroaches are scavengers, which means they’ll eat anything and everything available to them. While this may include overripe fruits and vegetables, it may also include trash, roadkill, and decaying organic matter. When cockroaches walk on or near these unsanitary places, they pick up bacteria and bring it into your home.
 
Some of the bacteria that German cockroaches carry can cause dysentery, diarrhea, food poisoning, and salmonella, among other illnesses.

Can I Get Rid Of German Cockroaches?

Cockroaches are one of the most resilient pests, but it’s certainly possible to get a hold of an infestation and kick these roaches to the curb. Here are three of the most important measures to get started:

  1. Contact Local Pest Control: Cockroaches are not the type of pest you want lingering around or handling on your own. Canopy Pest Control is a local, family-owned, and operated pest controller that’s been serving residents of Queen Creek for more than ten years. The company’s skilled technicians can schedule pest control visits year-round or as needed to prevent infestations from reoccurring. 
  2. Avoid Leaving Food Out: Only leave dirty plates in the sink to soak in soapy water; otherwise, wash and put them away immediately. Don’t leave pet food out overnight, and be sure to regularly clean on and around surfaces where food is eaten or prepared. Store fresh food in the refrigerator.
  3. Properly Store Trash: Trash is a big attractor for German cockroaches and other pests, like ants and flies, on which roaches feed. Keep trash stored in lidded containers and periodically hose down trash bins and cans to avoid liquid from concentrating on the bottom. If you can keep cans outside until the next garbage pick-up, it’s best to do so. 

Starting with the tips above, it's certainly possible to get rid of German cockroaches and keep them from returning.

How Professional Cockroach Control Can Help

The risks associated with handling a German cockroach infestation on your own aren’t worth taking a chance on. These roaches carry diseases that can make you and your family sick, and even the mere presence of cockroaches is enough to trigger allergic reactions in some people. 
 
Our skilled technicians at Canopy Pest Control have over a decade of experience tackling pest problems and infestations for Queen Creek homes and businesses. We take our clients’ health, safety, and the environment very seriously, so we only use organic pesticides and eco-friendly products.

With convenient scheduling and a price-match guarantee at Canopy Pest Control, we’re prepared to tackle your German roaches head-on, so you don’t have to.