There are plenty of rumors around the origin of a cockroach. The idea that a cockroach survived what killed every dinosaur on the planet is just one testament of the odd strength of these small but filthy pests. They get their well-deserved association with filth from the fact they enjoy garbage and sewer pipes, as well as feasting on any open food a homeowner may have left open for cockroach access. Effective cockroach control begins with adequate prevention on the inside of a home and the surrounding areas outdoors. Cockroaches prefer warmth and access to water and food, making the interior of a home a prime target for a cockroach nest. When a homeowner spots a roach, it is likely only the start of a major war, where dozens - if not hundreds - of additional cockroaches are waiting in the wings. Cockroaches prefer to run out in the dark and scurry away once light enters the room. This fact alone often causes a homeowner to keep every light on at all times, but if a cockroach wants to get in a home, it will find its way into a dark crevice.

Pest removal for cockroaches can be overwhelming. Many homeowners have no idea where the roaches are entering, let alone where they are setting up camp. Some of the following areas are common places to start a cockroach investigation:

Wherever you spot coffee grounds, because they probably aren’t really coffee grounds - they are cockroach droppings.
Keep toilet lids closed and drains plugged. One of the most disgusting entry points for cockroaches is the sewer. The same cockroach that just ran up a sewer pipe can be crawling across your toothbrush.
Inspect all dark places for signs of cockroaches. Check inside shoes, underneath appliances, near the dog food bin and around the kitty litter container - all are havens for cockroaches.
Behind wallpaper. Cockroaches have the ability to flatten their bodies and weasel just about anywhere.
Any place there is food. Cockroaches love human food, so inspect the refrigerator, the bag of flour, the box of Rice Krispies, etc.

Cockroaches prefer to hide in the dark depths of a home, only coming out when they are searching for a food or water source. By considering all of these potential hiding spaces, it can be easier to locate the roaches.

Preventive measures are the key to successful control. It is easier to prevent a cockroach invasion than to control an established population. The success of preventive measures requires care, Planning and sustained effort. Cleanliness in the home and elimination of favorable breeding sites lessens the possibility of cockroach infestations and reduces the need for pesticides, but these practices WILL NOT ALWAYS prevent invasions from outside sources.

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Author's Bio: 

Graeme Stephens has been running the largest owned carpet cleaning company
in new Zealand for 24 years. IICRC qualified "master restoration technician"