How To Get Rid Of Those Pesky Roaches In New Jersey Homes
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Cockroaches are filthy creatures that can spread bacteria and disease while running rampant through your New Jersey home. Once they gain a foothold in the dark, hard-to-reach areas of your home, they will procreate rapidly and breed a cockroach infestation. Female cockroaches can lay upwards of 1000 eggs in their lifetime, with nymphs reaching full adulthood after 33 days. An inkling of an infestation requires immediate action. 

The two main types of cockroaches in the New Jersey area are the American cockroach and the German cockroach. American roaches are reddish-brown and are the largest home-invading roach in the United States. German cockroaches are smaller, with light brown to tan bodies and two horizontal dark stripes behind their heads. 
 
Read on to learn more about the havoc these pests can cause in your New Jersey home and how the experts at BHB Pest Elimination can get them out.

Where Do I Look For Cockroaches In My New Jersey Home

Cockroaches are attracted to areas that are hot and humid. They also are not fond of light, preferring to creep around and hide in the darkness. Common areas where roaches hide include:

  • Bathrooms
  • Basements
  • Attics
  • Kitchens
  • Laundry rooms
  • Crawl spaces
  • Utility rooms

Keeping these areas clean and dry will help prevent a cockroach infestation from starting. Being adamant about cockroach prevention can make a difference.

Should I Be Worried If I See One Cockroach In My New Jersey House?

Seeing even a single cockroach in your home should trigger an alarm. Since they breed rapidly, there is a great chance a lonesome cockroach is not alone. Besides seeing a roach, there are other signs of a cockroach infestation that can help in determining if you may have a problem:

  • Finding cockroach droppings, which resemble black pepper or coffee grounds.
  • The presence of oily and musty odors.
  • Cockroach eggs behind furniture, in cabinets, or near other dark areas.
  • Spotting the shell casings or shed skin of cockroaches.

Even if none of these signs are visibly present in your home, that does not mean you are in the clear. Just seeing that one roach in your house should be reason enough to turn over every stone to make sure there is not an infestation.

Why Are Cockroaches In New Jersey So Dirty?

A cockroach infestation can bring various sanitary hazards upon you and your family. Here are some of the ways cockroaches can hurt your health.

  • Cockroaches will leave fecal matter and other debris in and around food and food preparation areas.
  • Roaches can spread at least 33 different types of bacteria and six types of parasitic worms.
  • They carry diseases such as salmonella, cholera, dysentery, leprosy, and giardia.
  • They can pick up germs while crawling through sewage and dirty areas and spread them in kitchens.
  • Roaches carry allergens that can trigger allergic and asthmatic reactions, especially in children.

Nobody wants to experience complications that come from the things mentioned above. Removing cockroaches on your own can be an impossible task. If faced with a large infestation and your home needs an American or German cockroach treatment, enlisting the help of a professional service is the best approach.

How To Get Rid Of Cockroaches In New Jersey Naturally

BHB Pest Elimination has over 50 years of pest removal experience in New Jersey. Our experts can eliminate your cockroach problem and take measures to prevent an infestation from ever happening again in your home. When you work with us, we develop a customized treatment plan for your needs that keeps the safety of your children and pets in mind. Give us a call today, and let us rid your home of roaches for good.

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