Demystifying Cockroach Behavior: How Jacksonville Residents Can Protect Themselves

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Cockroaches are one of the oldest and possibly one of the most hated home-invading insects homeowners have had to deal with. These invasive and bacteria-infested bugs have been roaming this Earth for over 280 million years and don't seem to be going anywhere anytime soon. 

At Wildlife and Pest Control Experts, we have seen how fast cockroaches can invade and infest a home. Our Jacksonville pest control professionals know the best way to stop roaches in their tracks and keep them away from your home for good.

Why Cockroaches Are A Dangerous Pest For Jacksonville Homes

Most roaches carry various bacteria and harmful pathogens on their bodies. They spend their time crawling through garbage, sewage drains, and other disgusting areas. Cockroaches can easily contaminate your home if they can get inside. 

Some illnesses that homeowners have contracted include dysentery, E. coli infections, cholera, listeriosis, and salmonellosis. If you see any roaches or their droppings in your home, clean your countertops and other surfaces thoroughly with a disinfectant cleaner. 

In addition to spreading a variety of illnesses, a roach's urine and feces can also trigger asthma and allergy symptoms in some people. While these small creatures cannot bite or sting people or animals, they are far from harmless. If you see roaches inside your home, you should have your home inspected by a professional cockroach control expert as soon as possible. 

Common Myths About Cockroaches And Cockroach Infestation

There are several myths about cockroaches in Jacksonville. One of the most common myths suggests that cockroaches can live forever.  Many people think you can’t kill cockroaches no matter what you do. This myth most likely comes from the fact that roaches can lose their heads and still stay alive for up to a year. They are capable of breathing without a head. However, they can't eat or drink without one, so they will eventually die about a week after getting their heads cut off. 

Another common misconception about roaches is that they hate the light. It is true that many roaches prefer dark spaces. And it is common to see roaches scurry out of a room as soon as you turn the lights on. However, not all roaches are afraid of light. In fact, our cockroach removal experts have encountered many species that are drawn to light and are more likely to invade your home if you leave your outdoor lights on all night. 

What You Can Do To Deter Roaches From Your Jacksonville Home

It is always roach season in Jacksonville. These tiny bugs can invade your home all year long. Some of the things that our Jacksonville cockroach control experts recommend doing to prevent a roach infestation in your home include:

  • Place metal or mesh screens over the drains in your home.

  • Regularly sweep, wipe, and vacuum up any spills or food crumbs in your home.

  • Don't leave your pet's food and water dish out all day and night.

If you see cockroaches in your home but don't know why, an exterminator for cockroaches can help. They can inspect your house to find any objects or factors that might be attracting roaches into your home. 

The Best Steps To Take If You Know Have A Roach Problem

Roaches live in large groups and have high reproduction rates. If you see one cockroach in your home, there is a good chance you already have a roach infestation. At Wildlife and Pest Control, we provide customized cockroach control in Jacksonville and can help quickly eliminate these filthy insects from your home. Give us a call today to get your free quote and to learn more about our residential and commercial pest control services in Jacksonville.

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