What you can do instead
1. Keep things clean
Cockroaches thrive where there’s food. Stay ahead of them by:
- Wiping down counters, stovetops, and tables after meals.
- Washing dishes right away instead of letting them sit overnight.
- Vacuuming frequently, especially in hidden spots like under appliances or furniture.
2. Store food safely
Don’t give them easy access to snacks:
- Use airtight containers to keep food sealed.
- Empty your trash daily and always use bags that can be tightly closed.
- Make sure outdoor garbage bins are shut properly.
3. Reduce moisture
Roaches love damp environments. To keep your home less inviting:
- Fix any leaks in the kitchen or bathroom.
- Open windows or use fans to let rooms air out.
- Consider using a dehumidifier in humid spaces.
Smarter solutions for getting rid of cockroaches
If you still see cockroaches despite your efforts, don’t panic. There are better, safer ways to deal with them:
- Place sticky traps to track where they’re hiding.
- Try cockroach gel bait, which targets them without making them scatter like sprays often do.
- If things get out of hand, it’s time to call a professional pest control service.
One last important step
Don’t forget to “seal cracks and gaps” in your home, especially around walls, baseboards, and pipes. These tiny openings are how cockroaches sneak in — blocking them can make a big difference.
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