Cockroaches

Professional Cockroach Control & Sanitation Solutions

Cockroaches are one of the most persistent pests, able to spread bacteria and allergens while hiding in the smallest cracks. Our cockroach treatment service targets these pests at the source, using proven techniques to remove infestations and keep them from returning.

Service Designed for Homes and Businesses

Our service is ideal for houses, apartments, restaurants, warehouses, and commercial kitchens where roaches are often found. Whether it is a small kitchen infestation or a widespread problem, we provide thorough, effective control.

How the Treatment Works

Every step of our process is designed to eliminate the current problem and help prevent future outbreaks.
Detailed Inspection

Detailed Inspection

We examine kitchens, storage rooms, basements, and hidden spaces to locate nests and activity.

Targeted Treatment Plan

Targeted Treatment Plan

We create a treatment plan that combines safe baits, insect growth regulators, and crack-and-crevice treatments.

Focused Application

Focused Application

We apply treatments directly to high-risk areas, eliminating roaches where they hide and breed.

Sanitation & Follow‑Up

Sanitation & Follow‑Up

We advise on sanitation improvements and perform follow-up visits to ensure the infestation is fully resolved.

Characteristics
  • Flat, oval-shaped insects with long antennae
  • 12–50 mm depending on species
    Active mostly at night
  • Rapid breeding cycle with large populations

Cockroach Facts

  • Kitchens and pantries
  • Bathrooms and basements
  • Behind appliances and inside cabinets
  • Cracks, pipes, and drains
  • Food spills and crumbs
  • Leaks and moisture buildup
  • Gaps around pipes and walls
  • Warm, cluttered, and dark areas
  • Musty or oily odor in infested areas
  • Droppings resembling coffee grounds
  • Smear marks on walls and surfaces
  • Shed skins and egg cases in hidden spots
  • Professional inspection and treatment
  • Baits and targeted insecticide applications
  • Sanitation guidance to remove attractants
  • Ongoing monitoring for long-term control