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German Cockroaches in your Conroe Home: 6 Things You Should Know

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You might think you know everything there is to know about German cockroaches. They live and wallow in filth, they multiply quickly, and you know you don’t want them anywhere near your Conroe home. There are still things you might want to know about these nasty creatures.

4 Compelling Reasons for Kingwood, Texas Pest Control

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  There are some important things to consider if you’re wondering whether or not to invest in professional pest control for your Kingwood home. Have you or your family ever been plagued by cockroaches at home? Or had your yard infested with mosquitoes, and/or ticks? Had your cookout ruined by ants? Pest problems that you can actually see are usually an indication of a deeper problem (and lots more pests) that you can’t see. Several kinds of pests are harmless, and not more than just a nuisance. Other pests can make your life and the lives of your family and pets miserable. Consider the following: 

How to Tell if You Have a Cockroach Infestation

How to Tell If You Have a Cockroach Infestation Do you think you have a roach infestation but haven’t seen any actual roaches? Because cockroaches are primarily nocturnal insects, it is more likely you will see signs of a cockroach problem before you see a roach itself.  Roaches only leave their hiding spots to search for food. This usually happens late at night when they have a lesser chance of being caught. Cockroaches love all sorts of food including garbage, pantry snacks, and even somethings we would not think of like paper and packaging.  If you believe you have a roach problem in your home it is best to call a pest professional as soon as possible.    Signs of Cockroaches Since we know that cockroaches are primarily nocturnal we know that we will not see roaches themselves very often. Even if we do not see them, they can still be spreading dirt and bacteria all over your home. Here are a few easy signs to look out for when trying to identify a cockroach infestation.   Here are the Most Common Signs of Cockroaches: Roach Droppings / Roach Poop Cockroach Eggs Smear Marks Roach Skins Property Damage Unpleasant Smell Live Cockroaches Cockroach Droppings / Poop Like every other animal, roaches poop too. Cockroach droppings or poop look similar to coffee grounds, black pepper or spotted mold. Inspect areas under and around your garbage, refrigerator and sink. If you find or suspect cockroach droppings it is important to wear a glove and mask when inspecting and cleaning. Because roaches anything and everything, their droppings are filled with lots of bacteria and harmful pathogens.  Some cases they are confused with mice droppings.   Cockroach Eggs Some cockroaches lay up to 40 eggs at one time in what is known as an egg capsule. Capsules look different for different types of cockroaches. In general, they tend to be long rounded tan or brown capsules. Some capsules like the German Cockroaches’ egg sack has many ridges and others are quite smooth. This photo by the University of Nebraska Department of Entomology shows a few of the different types of egg capsules.  Smear Marks Smear marks are caused by a roaches body rubbing or smudging areas in high moisture. You may see these marks on walls or floor boards where roaches crawl or rest.  Roach Skin Like many other insects, when cockroaches grow, they shed their skin. A cockroach may shed its skin 5-8 times on its way to adulthood. These left pieces of exoskeleton vary in size and shape. Some pieces may look like a little white roach ghost while other pieces may tan segments or legs. Property Damage As we know, roaches will eat just about anything and everything. Because of this, you may notice nibbles on chip bags, leather goods, and even book pages. This can be tough to identify if you do not know what you are looking for.   Unpleasant Smells Roaches leave unpleasant scents behind for a variety of reasons. Many cockroaches spend their time exploring garbage and sewage. Roaches can help spread those already gross smells around your home. As well, the roaches themselves release pheromones that create a musty sort of scent. The larger the cockroach infestation the stronger the smell will be. Live Cockroaches Because roaches are nocturnal, it is unlikely you will see them during the day; however, a quick midnight trip to the fridge or bathroom may reveal many unwanted guests. Different roaches like to spend their time in different areas. For example, the German Cockroach prefers to live in warm humid places such as a bathroom. In comparison, the American Cockroach spends more time outside in areas like the garage and basement.  Must Read :THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AMERICAN AND GERMAN ROACHES   We hope you find this article in helping you identify if you have a cockroaches living in your home. For help inspecting and removing roaches, contact FullScope Pest Control at 832-898-0910.   Not all cockroaches are created equal, and knowing which one you are dealing with in your home or business is important. Check Out Our Post: The Difference Between American and German Cockroaches   We hope you find this information informative and if you are in our service area and we can be of assistance in eliminating or identify german cockroaches in your home, please do not hesitate to reach out to speak with your neighborhood expert.  

The Difference Between American and German Roaches

Wasp and Honey Bee Nest: What Homeowners Need To Know

Both the German Cockroach and American Cockroach are common house pests. The first step in properly removing pests from your home is to identify the pest. Must Read :REASONS YOUR GRASS IS YELLOW, BROWN OR DYING Here are a few ways to easily identify the differences between German cockroaches vs. American cockroaches and their infestations.

6 Bugs to Look Out for This Summer

Summer is coming and we know that you can not wait to enjoy the warm weather and time by the pool. Unfortunately, summer time is also the favorite season of lots of insects. Not only will you  be running into some of these pests when you go outside but they also may find their way into your home. That is why we have put together a list of the most common bugs you will see this summer and a few ways that you can help avoid them. 

Dealing with Flying Cockroaches

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Have you ever wondered can cockroaches fly? Do Cockroaches have Wings? Yes, they have wings and cockroaches do fly. A great number of the species of cockroaches have been known to fly. In fact, it is rare to find any of the 55 types found in the U.S that does not have a wing. Yet, a great number of them would rather be on the ground to scavenge food. There is also a disparity in the rate of flight. While some can fly for a short distance, others can fly glide farther. They barely flap their wings, which is the reason for the short distance they run. 

Tiny Roaches: Are They Babies or a Big Problem?

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Cockroaches are some of the most problematic insects that you can deal with, and the worst thing is that they are very common. You can find them in many households, especially if the owner is not that organized, if there’s food thrown randomly or the trash is easy for access for these pests. There are also Tiny Roaches, and a lot of people consider that those are baby cockroaches. That’s not really the case, they are still roaches, but smaller in size.

Cockroach Pest Control – North Houston, TX

Wasp and Honey Bee Nest: What Homeowners Need To Know

Roaches in Your Home? Cockroaches are one of the most common pest in the United States and especially in our warm, moist areas of Houston, Texas.  Everyone at some point has dealt with a roach problem in their home or apartment. Call the experts at roach control for north Houston areas, such as Kingwood, Humble, Atascocita, New Caney, Porter, Splendora and Cleveland, TX. There is no job to big or small. Most people might assume that a roach problem  is simply because of a unclean house, but that is not always true.  Roaches can enter a home because of simply bringing in a contaminated item or storage box.  They can enter a structure from the exterior because of small cracks and crevices, drains, or sewer pipes.