What to Do If You Have Cockroaches While Waiting for Pest Control Treatment
🧹 1. Clean Thoroughly Every Day
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Wipe down kitchen counters, stovetops, and tables to remove crumbs or grease.
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Sweep and mop floors daily.
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Don’t leave dirty dishes overnight — wash or place them in a sealed dishwasher.
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Empty garbage cans frequently and keep lids tightly closed.
🍽️ 2. Remove Food and Water Sources
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Store all food (including pet food) in airtight containers.
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Don’t leave fruits, bread, or snacks on countertops.
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Fix any leaky faucets, pipes, or refrigerator drips — roaches are drawn to moisture.
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Wipe up standing water around sinks and drains.
🚫 3. Limit Their Hiding Spots
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Reduce clutter, especially cardboard boxes and paper bags — roaches love these for shelter.
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Move appliances slightly away from walls if possible (fridges, stoves, microwaves) to allow cleaning and inspection.
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Vacuum regularly, especially near baseboards, under appliances, and in corners.
🪤 4. Use Temporary Controls
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Place sticky traps or glue boards near areas where you’ve seen activity (under sinks, behind appliances, etc.).
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You can apply small amounts of boric acid powder or diatomaceous earth in cracks and crevices — lightly, not thick layers.
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Avoid spraying too many insecticides before the treatment. Sprays can drive roaches deeper into walls and interfere with the professional’s product.
📦 5. Prepare for the Upcoming Treatment
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Start organizing and decluttering now.
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Plan to move items away from walls (about 12–18 inches) so technicians can access baseboards and corners.
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Make sure pets and children are safely away during the treatment.
⚠️ 6. Don’t Panic
Seeing more roaches at night doesn’t necessarily mean the infestation is exploding — they are nocturnal.
Your upcoming treatment will target hidden colonies, eggs, and harborages effectively.
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