Florida residents are always dealing with cockroaches, these invaders multiply exponentially in the warm, humid weather, making them a headache for Coral Springs residents. Profession roach control treatments are most effective. But if you want to try to tackle the problem yourself before calling in a professional, there are several cockroach control tips and tricks you can do yourself at home to help dwindle the roach population and give you peace of mind.
Clean and Declutter Your Home
A clutter-free home reduces their insects’ access to food sources. Follow these steps to clean your home from cockroaches.
Start by cleaning your kitchen and bathroom, especially countertops, sinks, and floors.
Remove any food debris and crumbs, and store food in airtight containers.
Declutter your living spaces to minimize potential hiding spots for cockroaches.
Kill Cockroaches on Sight
One of the most old-school homemade roach killer tips is stepping on them directly. The pressure exerted by stepping crushes the insects, often leading to their immediate death.
However, they are resilient and fast, making it challenging to successfully step on them. It may also be unhygienic and spread bacteria if not appropriately cleaned afterward.
Insect Growth Regulator
Domestic cockroaches can be controlled through an insect growth regulator, especially if they’re reproducing in your home. Although there are many formulas, most sprays come with Pyriproxifen. These regulators target eggs and nymphs, eliminating the prospects of roach growth in the future.
While they’re effective in controlling roaches, they work best only when you use other techniques, such as baits, traps, etc.
Use Natural Oils
Essential oils work wonders as homemade roach killers, as their natural ingredients have been found to repel them. Ensure you use 2.5% oil in water for the mixture to be effective.
Here are some of the most effective oils in this regard:
Citrus oils like grapefruit, lime, and orange work against several roach species. The limonene inside them works as an excellent roach repellent.
Oregano oil has proven to be 5% to 99.1% effective as a cockroach exterminator.
Rosemary oil is also an excellent cockroach exterminator at 2.5% concentration. It has 100% effectiveness against brown cockroaches after 24 hours.
DIY Cockroach Bait
You can craft a homemade roach killer bait using simple ingredients found in your kitchen. Mix boric acid and powdered sugar equally to create a lethal cockroach attractant. Sprinkle this mixture in areas where cockroaches are active, such as behind appliances, cracks, crevices, and near trash bins.
In this boric acid roach killer, sugar will lure cockroaches, and the boric acid will act as a poison. Exercise caution when using boric acid, as it can harm pets and children if ingested.
Baking Soda
Baking soda helps remove cockroaches by absorbing moisture, creating a less favorable environment. It can disrupt the odor trails left by cockroaches, making it harder for them to find food sources. While not directly toxic to cockroaches, baking soda can be used as bait or trap, attracting them with a sweet scent.
This homemade roach killer reacts with their digestive system, leading to bloating and eventual death. However, it’s important to note that baking soda alone may not eliminate a severe infestation, making professional pest control necessary.
Sealing Entry Points
Inspect your place for any gaps, cracks, or holes that serve as entry points for cockroaches. Seal these openings using caulk, weatherstripping, or silicone-based sealants.
Pay particular attention to areas near pipes, vents, windows, and doors. Blocking their entryways can significantly reduce the chances of a cockroach infestation.
Diatomaceous Earth
Diatomaceous earth is made from fossilized algae coming in powder form. It is safe for humans and pets but lethal to insects, including cockroaches. Sprinkle a thin layer of food-grade diatomaceous earth behind appliances, cracks, crevices, and along baseboards.
The homemade roach killer powder will stick to the cockroaches’ bodies and kill them through dehydration. Remember to wear a mask when applying it to avoid inhaling the fine particles.
Soap and Water Trap
Create a simple yet effective trap using a mixture of soapy water. Fill a shallow dish or jar with water and liquid dish soap. Place it in areas where cockroaches are seen, and the soapy water will act as a sticky barrier.
When cockroaches come into contact with the water, they cannot escape and drown. Empty the trap regularly and refill it as needed.
Catnip
Catnip is not only attractive to felines but also acts as a natural homemade cockroach killer. Sprinkle dried catnip in areas where cockroach activity is observed. Its strong scent will repel the roaches and deter them from entering your home. Additionally, you can create a catnip spray by boiling catnip leaves in water, straining the mixture, and spraying it in cockroach-prone areas.
Hire an Experienced Cockroach Exterminator
While homemade roach killer remedies can be useful, they’re not 100% effective and leave much room for improvement. Fortunately, a professional cockroach pest control company like Gregory’s Pest Control can cleanse them from your place.
We have served Florida residents for years through our customized plan for each home. Our team performs a 20-point inspection of your house and provides a world-class roach pest control service. We also perform a follow-up after 21 days to ensure no resurgence of these pests.
So, contact us today and get state-of-the-art roach pest control service at your doorstep!
Paul Gregory
Owner/President of Gregory’s Pest Control
I’m a 2nd generation pest control owner who started working for my father in 1999. I was raised in South Florida and feel blessed to call it home for my entire adult life. As a long-term Florida resident, I recognize the challenges of controlling the many different pests that thrive in our subtropical climate. In particular, I understand how difficult it can be to prevent pests from invading our homes and businesses. By helping families solve their pest problems so they can live safer, more comfortable lives, I feel I am also meeting my family’s commitment to help our community. When I’m not out fighting pests, you can find me on the golf course or out on a soccer field where I have been fortunate enough to coach soccer to kids of all ages for the past 20 years.
Paul Gregory
Owner/President of Gregory’s Pest Control
I’m a 2nd generation pest control owner who started working for my father
in 1999. I was raised in South Florida and feel blessed to call it home for my entire adult life. As
a long-term Florida resident, I recognize the challenges of controlling the many different pests
that thrive in our subtropical climate. In particular, I understand how difficult it can be to
prevent pests from invading our homes and businesses. By helping families solve their pest problems
so they can live safer, more comfortable lives, I feel I am also meeting my family’s commitment to
help our community. When I’m not out fighting pests, you can find me on the golf course or out on a
soccer field where I have been fortunate enough to coach soccer to kids of all ages for the past 20
years.
Flies
Pest Concern
You Want To Know More About Flies
How To Treat Flies
Many off-the-shelf DIY products are designed to target a variety of fly species. Use these remedies with caution, as they can be harmful to your family and pets if applied incorrectly. Do-it-yourself solutions often only treat adult populations; therefore, you should plan on re-treating as eggs hatch and larvae develop. If you experience a problem with flying insects, a pest control professional can identify the type of fly and treat it appropriately at all stages of its lifecycle.
How to Prevent Flies
Flies are everywhere! While it will be difficult to avoid them entirely, these guidelines can help reduce your interaction with these pests:
Install fine mesh screens on windows and doors or keep doors and windows shut.
Clean up food particles, pet waste, and spilled or spoiled food and beverages immediately.
Secure lids on trash bins and clean up trash overflow.
Maintain a clean home.
Cover food being prepared or eaten outdoors.
Rodents
Pest Concern
You Want To Know More About Rodents
DIY Methods of Rodent Control
Do-it-yourself baits and traps may attract rodent intruders. However, if not properly administered, they can also be harmful to people and pets. A pest control professional can evaluate your property to determine how to best prevent and treat pesky rodents.
Prevention
Rodents are most harmful when they find their way into your home. Preventative measures you can take to keep your home free of rodents include:
Blocking potential entry and exit points
Keeping your home and its surroundings clean
Storing food in airtight container
Removing clutter and debris
Pruning trees and shrubs away from your home
Cockroach
Pest Concern
You Want To Know More About Cockroaches
DIY Methods of Cockroach Control
While there are many do-it-yourself treatments sold – like foggers, bombs, or powder containing boric acid – they can be ineffective if not administered correctly. These DIY treatments may disperse rather than kill roaches, driving them into areas they might not have previously been. Their contents can also be highly toxic and harmful to other humans and pets in your home. The best way to address a roach infestation is to contact a pest control professional who can identify the type of roach and the most effective approach to exterminate them.
What Can You Do to Prevent Cockroaches?
Roaches are constantly on the hunt for food, water, warmth, and shelter. When you see one cockroach, you can be sure there are many more lurking. While it may be impossible to eliminate all roaches from your property, following some basic guidelines will help make it less attractive to them:
Keep your home clean. Roaches thrive in unsanitary conditions.
Repair water leaks and dry wet items and areas.
Seal cracks, holes, and crevices where roaches can enter and hide.
Store food in airtight containers and clean food preparation areas.
Clear clutter and dispose of old newspapers and boxes.
Avoid leaving clothes in piles.
Remove debris from around your home.
Keep crawl spaces, basements, and areas under porches dry and well-ventilated.
Change exterior lights to yellow bug lights, which are designed to not attract pests.
Ant
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DIY Methods of Ant Control
While the most effective way to prevent or address an ant infestation is to call in pest control professionals, you can also try these do-it-yourself methods:
Place natural repellents like coffee grounds, peppermint oil, and lemon in areas where ants are likely to enter. This will keep ants at bay, but will likely not resolve the source of an ant problem.
Clean with a solution of equal parts water and distilled white vinegar, which ants dislike.
Poison ants with bait stations or topical solutions from a home supply store. Ideally, the worker ants will take the poison back to the queen and eradicate the colony. However, in many cases, the workers die before they ever get back to the nest, so the poison doesn’t make it to the source of the problem.
What Can You Do to Prevent Ants from Settling in Your Home?
Ants are driven by a search for food, water, and shelter. While it may be impossible to stop every ant, following some basic guidelines can help prevent an invasion:
Avoid leaving food, dirty dishes, or food particles where ants can get to them. Though they aren’t very selective, most ants are drawn to sugary, fatty, or greasy foods.
Use gap sealant or caulk to seal cracks and openings around windows, doors, and pipes so ants can’t enter your home.
Remove debris, rotting logs, and lumber from your yard.
Repair leaks and dry out moist areas in your home.