Effective, long-term cockroach treatment is all about noticing signs of an infestation and acting quickly. It’s also important to avoid creating conditions that attract cockroaches. We prioritize preventative maintenance and treatment so you can feel confident that cockroaches won’t have the chance to take hold.
Step 1: Inspection
We’ll inspect your home for free to check for signs of cockroaches and risk factors that could make your home vulnerable
Step 2: Treatment
After evaluating your property, we’ll determine the appropriate treatment to remedy the situation and get to work as soon as possible.
Step 3: Ongoing Protection
If you have a quarterly plan, we’ll come back every three months for another inspection and preventative treatments.
Step 4: Prevention
We want to make sure cockroaches don’t keep coming back. We’ll offer advice for prevention and control that will make your home less vulnerable to infestations.
American cockroach
The American cockroach is one of the largest cockroach species. Adult roaches typically measure around one and a half inches to two inches long. It's reddish-brown and has wings, although it's not a strong flier. These cockroaches are scavengers and can be found in dark, damp areas like basements and sewers.
Brown-banded cockroach
The brown-banded cockroach is a smaller species. Adults are typically about half an inch long. It's light brown with two distinctive bands across its wings and abdomen. The brown-banded cockroach prefers warm, dry areas.
German cockroach
The German cockroach is another small species, typically about half of an inch to ⅝” long when fully grown. It's light brown or tan with two dark stripes running down its back. German cockroaches are known for their rapid reproduction rates. They prefer warm, humid environments such as kitchens, bathrooms, and areas near food sources. Young German cockroaches are often confused with bed bugs, as they share similar hiding areas.
Oriental cockroach
The Oriental cockroach is typically larger than other common cockroach species, measuring around one inch to one and a quarter inches long as an adult. It's shiny, black, and has a relatively flat body. These roaches are often found in damp, dark areas. They are less agile than other cockroach species and cannot fly.
At Terminixep in Alamogordo, we tackle roach infestations with proven, effective strategies. Here’s how we handle these persistent pests:
Contact Terminix of El Paso for a comprehensive solution to your roach problem. Our expert team is ready to help you regain your peace of mind.
Effective, long-term cockroach treatment is all about noticing signs of an infestation and acting quickly. It’s also important to avoid creating conditions that attract cockroaches. We prioritize preventative maintenance and treatment so you can feel confident that cockroaches won’t have the chance to take hold.
Step 1: Inspection
We’ll inspect your home for free to check for signs of cockroaches and risk factors that could make your home vulnerable
Step 2: Treatment
After evaluating your property, we’ll determine the appropriate treatment to remedy the situation and get to work as soon as possible.
Step 3: Ongoing Protection
If you have a quarterly plan, we’ll come back every three months for another inspection and preventative treatments.
Step 4: Prevention
We want to make sure cockroaches don’t keep coming back. We’ll offer advice for prevention and control that will make your home less vulnerable to infestations.
American cockroach
The American cockroach is one of the largest cockroach species. Adult roaches typically measure around one and a half inches to two inches long. It's reddish-brown and has wings, although it's not a strong flier. These cockroaches are scavengers and can be found in dark, damp areas like basements and sewers.
Brown-banded cockroach
The brown-banded cockroach is a smaller species. Adults are typically about half an inch long. It's light brown with two distinctive bands across its wings and abdomen. The brown-banded cockroach prefers warm, dry areas.
German cockroach
The German cockroach is another small species, typically about half of an inch to ⅝” long when fully grown. It's light brown or tan with two dark stripes running down its back. German cockroaches are known for their rapid reproduction rates. They prefer warm, humid environments such as kitchens, bathrooms, and areas near food sources. Young German cockroaches are often confused with bed bugs, as they share similar hiding areas.
Oriental cockroach
The Oriental cockroach is typically larger than other common cockroach species, measuring around one inch to one and a quarter inches long as an adult. It's shiny, black, and has a relatively flat body. These roaches are often found in damp, dark areas. They are less agile than other cockroach species and cannot fly.
At Terminixep in Alamogordo, we tackle roach infestations with proven, effective strategies. Here’s how we handle these persistent pests:
Contact Terminix of El Paso for a comprehensive solution to your roach problem. Our expert team is ready to help you regain your peace of mind.
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