German Cockroach Cleanout
German Cockroach Cleanout
German Cockroaches are small in size, brown in color, and repopulate extremely quickly. They are notorious for eating table scraps, dog food, and even book bindings. You may have even heard some people refer to them as "water bugs" due to them thriving in wet, dark environments, such as drains. Our team is professionally trained to find the source, evaluate any conducive conditions, and provide a detailed plan of action that varies depending on the severity of the infestation. Check out our blog post about German Cockroaches!
Checklist:
Standard Treatment Procedure
1. Initial Inspection:
• Conduct a thorough inspection to assess the level of infestation and identify harborage areas.
• Discuss the treatment plan and pricing with the homeowner.
2. First Treatment Visit:
• Apply bait to kitchen cabinets, drawers, cracks, and crevices.
• Move appliances and remove outlet covers to apply bait and/or a flushing agent.
• Place baited glueboard monitors in each cabinet and behind appliances.
• Apply bait to bathroom cabinetry and outlets, as needed.
3. Second Treatment Visit (14 Days Later):
• Bring all required equipment (HEPA vacuum, baits, glueboards, B&G, etc.).
• Check monitoring traps for activity to identify primary harborage areas.
• Use a HEPA vacuum to remove dead or live roaches.
• Reapply bait to cabinets, drawers, cracks, and crevices as needed.
• Apply a non-repellent insecticide to baseboards and behind appliances.
4. Follow-Up Treatment (Within 30 Days):
• Conduct a final assessment and reapply treatments as necessary.
Homeowner Requirements for Successful Treatment
To ensure the effectiveness of the treatment, we ask that homeowners follow these guidelines:
• Daily Trash Removal: Remove trash from all rooms and discard it outside every day.
• Cabinet Cleaning: Clean out all kitchen cabinets and drawers before the initial treatment.
• Dish Maintenance: Wash all dirty dishes promptly.
• Designated Dining Area: Eat only in one designated area (avoid eating in bedrooms or other common areas).
• Food Management: Do not leave food (including pet food) out overnight.
• Regular Cleaning: Wipe down counters and cabinets regularly with a bleach solution or an antibacterial cleaner.
• Water Removal: Empty and dry pet water bowls, sinks, and any other water sources each night.
• Repair Issues: Address any repairs noted during the initial inspection, such as water leaks or cracks that may allow for harborage.
• Avoid Interfering Treatments: Do not apply sprays, dusts, bombs, or baits after we’ve treated, as this can interfere with the treatment.