Treatment of Cockroaches

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Cockroaches Control

Cockroach

How do I know I have a problem?

If you have a cockroach problem you will see dead & alive cockroaches. Live cockroaches are nocturnal and are likely to be seen at night.

They require high temperatures, although will survive and tolerate low temperatures (but will not thrive). Due to this they are most commonly found in kitchens, laundry rooms, boiler rooms & anywhere that high temperatures occur. In a kitchen the favourite places for them to live will be inside fridges (fridge motors constantly give off heat), cookers, boilers & washing machines.

Why should cockroaches be treated?

Cockroaches are a serious health hazard. If cockroaches are present in commercial premises, the Environmental Health Dept. may close the premises down, fine the owners or in some cases both. If cockroaches are not treated in a property the numbers will increase dramatically.

Preparation prior to Treatment

The cleaner the infested areas the better chance of success any treatment will have. Clean under and in cookers, fridges etc. All areas up and down (cockroaches can climb) need to be cleaned and de greased thoroughly. Contact your neighbours or any building connected to yours to see if they have a problem. Treatments of large, communal, buildings will only work if the whole building is treated at the same time.

Treatment

The infested and surrounding areas will treated with the latest insecticides recommended for the purpose and will be HSE approved for its use .All insecticides used are biodegradable, almost odourless, non-tainting & do not corrode or stain. The areas where the Fleas will be expected to crawl as well as their harbourages will have been treated. Adjoining rooms will also be treated. All your carpet areas will be sprayed and possibly dusted. In some instances, such as heavy infestations, infestations spreading from neighbouring properties, or unclean surfaces, more than one spray or bait treatment will be needed for complete control. In some cases it may be necessary to spray or bait on a monthly basis until the infestation is eradicated, especially in shared, communal or multi-occupancy buildings.

What we need you to do after treatment

You will see dead cockroaches around for a few weeks after each spraying or baiting. Remove these to the outside bin for disposal? Try to refrain from washing down treated surfaces (for 2 months after last spraying), as this will wash away some or all of the insecticide or bait. The cleaner the premises are kept the more successful any treatments will be, and any infestations will be kept to a minimum. Insecticides work better on clean surfaces and cockroaches will feed on any sort of food debris, but this means keeping areas clean that are not usually seen (i.e. under ovens, wall floor junctions). Cockroach monitoring traps will be supplied to you to see if there are any cockroaches left or a new infestation has occurred. These are harmless sticky traps with a pheromone bait. They are a monitor only and will not act as a control.