Roaches are a common pest all year long, yet their populations surge in the summer season. Here in our region, roaches are a problem for residential and business properties alike. The summer heat only tends to make their invasions worse. Roaches are known for their tough survival skills, and lots of types can adjust to living under a variety of conditions. That said, many roaches gravitate toward warm, damp environments. The warming temperatures encourage roaches to forage for food and breed at a much more rapid speed, which is why invasions are more likely than ever throughout the summertime. To find out more about summer season cockroaches and how you can keep them away, keep reading for pointers from the Bug Pros.
Almost all cockroach species are known for their inclination for warm, humid, wet environments. This is why they so commonly populate bathrooms, kitchen areas, crawl spaces, and cellars. Lots of cockroaches lie dormant in the winter, but climbing temperatures encourage them to resume activity. In situations of severe heat, cockroaches that otherwise stay outdoors will flood inside looking for food, water, and relief from the heat. Due to this, infestations are usually most common in the summer season.
Roaches can be a pain to deal with because they are extremely tough to control. Seeing even one roach usually signifies you already have an infestation. To avoid the aggravation of a cockroach problem this summer, observe these tips:
A cockroach infestation is among the most common summer pest problems experienced by homeowners and business owners alike. Along with being a nuisance with their activities and large population numbers, roaches are dangerous, too. Many types are capable of carrying and spreading potentially hazardous bacteria and disease. For this reason, always contact your regional cockroach control service provider for help with an infestation.