How To Get Rid Of Roaches In Your Property

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World Executives Digest It is more than just applying an insecticide and putting down a trap or powder to get rid of roaches. Cockroaches get into everything, multiply quickly, and can live without food for several months and water for up to two weeks. Inevitably, these little pests pose as a challenge, but with the right tools and products for roach killers, you can be able to get rid of cockroaches from your property. Also, you can call a roach exterminator service, but first, here are the things you can do to get rid of roaches in your property.

Boric Acid Method

You can purchase Boric acid in stores or online, and even for ants and several other insects, this is one of the best roach killers. The acid has been proven effective in destroying roaches, and it is one of the most commonly used treatments for this purpose. However, boric acid is not safe for consumption, so you need to keep it out of reach of children and pets. This is a toxin, and long-term ingestion can cause you to become sick. Boric acid consumption will also result in poisoning. Roaches will die when they are exposed to this chemical, but when sprinkling boric acid in your home, there are a few things you need to consider: make sure only a light dusting is applied because too much becomes ineffective. In wet conditions, boric acid is not active. 

The aim is to have the cockroaches move through the dust of boric acid, which is difficult if the cockroaches are in under the cabinets or tight corners. The cockroaches will get it on their antennae, arms, and body once you’ve placed the acid. The acid will be swallowed during grooming resulting in their death.

Clean Your home before bed

 You have to make sure your house is clean, since cockroaches, particularly grease, are attracted to food residues. This includes cleaning the counters every night, not leaving dirty dishes in the sink, ensuring that the stovetop is clean and sweeping the floors before going to bed. I know it may seem like a lot to do every day, but if you start doing this stuff on a regular basis, at the end of each night there should be plenty of 15-minute cleanups to clear most residues (unless you have a gathering or children and then it will take a bit longer to clean up).

Mixture Of Baking Soda And Sugar

A mix that is easy but efficient. Baking soda and sugar can help kill roaches efficiently, resulting in a rapid decline in the infestation. First thing first is to know where the cockroaches are hidden, so it’s important to note where you’ve seen these pests before placing the trap for them to eat. Here is what you need to begin with: baking soda, sugar, and a bowl or a cup. The Baking soda is not toxic like boric acid, and it will start mixing with the stomach acid of the cockroach, causing it to die. You will have to mix the same parts of baking soda with equal parts of sugar (1/4 cup); each is a good start. What you have to do is spray the mixture were you had seen cockroaches before. You will need to put this bait out and repeat the mixture sprinkling often to make sure there is enough to kill the cockroaches. The sugar will help to attract the roaches.

Seal All Crack And Hole

This means between the countertop, the wall, and the baseboards within your pantry. Roaches will crawl through even the smallest spaces, so sealing entries into your home is crucial. It may take time, but in the end, the effort is worth it, especially if you live in an apartment and have neighbors who do not uphold the same cleanliness standards as you do. To do the job, you can use a caulk tube and a caulking gun.

Diatomaceous Earth

This is a natural substance that can be purchased online or in stores. When selecting Diatomaceous Earth, you’ll want to make sure you’re choosing food-grade DE that’s healthy for both human and animal safety. Diatomaceous Earth is suitable for pets because if they eat that, your pets won’t be affected. It works well for any insect or pest because DE is the aquatic life’s fossilized remains. The sharp little crystals will damage their digestive system when the roaches eat it. When most pests consume Diatomaceous Earth, the crystals will pierce their exoskeleton.

Fix Water Leakage

The leaks draw roaches in pipes to moisture and water. That is why most times, you still hear them scurrying under your sink. Most cockroaches can survive without food for months, but without water for days. Close their sources of water by fixing even the slightest leaks. Never let water stand in your sink, and don’t let indoor plants overwater.