{"id":4900,"date":"2021-05-22T23:16:45","date_gmt":"2021-05-22T23:16:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=4900"},"modified":"2021-05-22T23:17:35","modified_gmt":"2021-05-22T23:17:35","slug":"what-causes-roaches-and-make-them-go-away-forever","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/inovatestory.com\/what-causes-roaches-and-make-them-go-away-forever\/","title":{"rendered":"What Causes Roaches (and Make Them Go Away Forever)"},"content":{"rendered":"

If you\u2019ve found a dreaded cockroach or two crawling around your house, you\u2019re no doubt wondering what in the world attracted these roaches to your home.\n

So first of all you\u2019ll know what causes roaches in your house. Then what you can do to get rid of roaches permanently.\n

The Reasons Why Cockroaches to Start Living in Your House?\n

Cockroaches invade for a simple reason: they want something from your house. In fact, that\u2019s one of 3 primary reasons for cockroaches to enter homes: food, moisture and shelter.\n

Food Fit for a Roach
\nA cockroach\u2019s hunger is never satisfied and its sense of smell is finely tuned to detect anything edible. And what they consider edible truly stretches the definition of food.\n

Roaches will feed on just about anything organic, including paper, glue, pet waste and garbage. They\u2019ll even eat pet hair that\u2019s collected under furniture and grime stuck in the garbage disposal.\n

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Once they\u2019ve found all those crumbs and other tasty morsels, they\u2019re going to stick around. So what causes roaches in a clean house?\n

Moisture and Humidity
\nMost cockroaches are very sensitive to dehydration and need water to survive. That\u2019s why they live in humid places and why you\u2019ll often find them under the kitchen sink or in the bathroom. American roaches, especially, love damp locations, like sewers and gutters.\n

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Just a few drops of water from a leaky pipe, dripping faucet or wet shower mat are enough. If there\u2019s a room in your house that traps humidity, that\u2019s where roaches will go to breed.\n

Shelter: Safe and Out of Sight
\nShelter is more than just a hiding place for roaches\u2014it\u2019s a safe location to lay eggs. When they find the right place, they reproduce quickly.\n

Clutter only makes a room attract cockroaches more. They love a closet filled with photos and books, where they can hide their egg sacs undisturbed.\n

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Some Cockroaches are Attracted to Lights
\nWhile many species of cockroaches spend their days hiding in the dark, a few flying roaches\u2014like smokybrowns and wood roaches\u2014are strongly attracted to lights. Neglect a torn window screen or forget about the gap under your old front door and roaches can crawl\u2014or fly\u2014right in.\n

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So How to Make Them Go Away?\n

An effective way to do that is with a method we call \u201cCIAO\u201d based on an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach.\u201d CIAO stands for Clean, Inspect, Attack and Outsmart\u2014the four components of long-term roach control.\n

Clean and Sanitize\n

You might have a clean home, but this first step is about more than just sweeping: you\u2019ll need to empty out cabinets, move furniture and vacuum everywhere.\n

You should also throw out any opened, damaged or unsealed food that could have been contaminated by roaches. Use a disinfectant spray to sanitize surfaces.\n

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Use a towel to kneel on the floor and vacuum under appliances, behind furniture and along floorboards. This is where our first two steps\u2014cleaning and inspecting\u2014overlap. Before you vacuum these hard-to-reach areas of the home, write down every place where you find evidence of roaches (droppings, dead roaches or a musty stench).\n

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Do the same as you clean and empty out cabinets. You\u2019ll probably discover quite a few food sources and potential hiding places, which you\u2019ll target in steps three and four.\n

Inspect for Hotspots and Entry Points\n

With everything cleaned out, it\u2019s much easier to thoroughly inspect these areas to find out where roaches are hiding and how they\u2019re surviving.\n

Every time you find more evidence, write the location down on a notepad and clean it up. Keep vacuuming and disinfecting as you discover other locations.\n

Then, near each hotspot, place a store-bought sticky trap. This will attract and trap any roaches hiding nearby to help you determine where they\u2019re most active and how big the problem is. It\u2019ll also give you a head start on the next step by killing roaches overnight.\n

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If you\u2019re dealing with outdoor cockroaches, now is the time to inspect the area outside of your house.\n

Walk the perimeter, looking for cracks and crevices less than half an inch wide. Add these to your list. Check for torn window screens and gaps around wiring. Make a note of any puddles or areas of saturated soil that you\u2019ll need to address later.\n

Attack the Existing Roach Infestation
\nTo get rid of existing roaches, you\u2019re going to use four proven tools:\n