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 Cockroach Control Service

 Plays an important role in maintaining a clean, safe, and hygienic environment for homes and businesses. These insects are among the oldest surviving species on the planet, and India alone has nearly 30 different varieties. In North India, the most common species include the American cockroach (Periplaneta americana), Oriental cockroach (Blatta orientalis), and Brown Banded cockroach.


Why Cockroach Infestations Are a Serious Concern

Once cockroaches invade indoor spaces, eliminating them becomes extremely challenging. Moreover, research shows that they survive in harsh conditions and reproduce quickly. As a result, infestations spread rapidly if left untreated. In addition to being unpleasant, these pests create serious hygiene concerns for customers and residents.

Furthermore, cockroaches carry disease-causing microorganisms on their bodies. Consequently, food items, kitchen surfaces, and storage areas become contaminated, increasing the risk of food poisoning and infections.


Health Risks Associated With Cockroaches

Another major concern is the allergens produced by cockroaches. In fact, these allergens contribute to asthma and allergic reactions. According to studies, nearly 6% of the Indian population shows sensitivity to cockroach allergens. Therefore, proper prevention and treatment significantly reduce allergen levels in affected buildings and improve indoor air quality.


Our Professional Treatment Process

Cockroach control service to ensure effective results, our technicians begin with a detailed inspection of the premises. During this process, they identify common hiding areas such as kitchens, bathrooms, drains, cracks, and dark corners.

Based on the infestation level, we then apply gel baiting, residual spray treatments, and targeted application methods. As a result, cockroaches are eliminated at the source while future infestations are prevented.


Safe & Reliable Treatment Solutions

Importantly, our treatment solutions remain safe for children and pets when applied correctly. Additionally, we use only government-approved chemicals and strictly follow industry safety standards. Therefore, both residential and commercial properties benefit from long-lasting protection.


Why Choose Our Service?

• Trained and experienced technicians
• Safe and effective treatment methods
• Affordable pricing
• Long-lasting results
• Residential and commercial solutions


Contact Us Today

Finally, contact us today for reliable  services and enjoy a hygienic, pest-free environment for your home or business.

Signs of a cockroach problem

There are some simple ways you can identify a possible cockroach infestation, which could require professional treatment.

Roach droppings – cockroaches leave a dust of black droppings less than 1mm wide and of varying lengths.

Smear marks – check for marks on horizontal surfaces and at wall-floor junctions where cockroaches are active. If water is abundant, cockroaches will produce brown and irregular shaped smear marks.

Shed skin – look for this evidence in locations you suspect they are sheltering. Cockroaches shed ‘cast nymphal’ skins 5-8 times as they mature to adults.

Damage – look for unusual signs of damage, not just on food packaging. Cockroaches will attack organic goods including leather and books.

Unusual odor – an established cockroach infestation produces a lingering and unpleasant musty smell that taints items with which they come in contact.

Live cockroaches in bathrooms or kitchen areas – German cockroaches need warmth and humidity and can be found around bathrooms and kitchen areas. They are also good climbers, scaling smooth surfaces like glass & polished metal with ease, due to sticky pads on their feet. You might see them scatter when you turn on the light in the kitchen.

Cockroach prevention

Sanitation is a critical component for managing many of our common pest concerns, but it is especially important for cockroach control to be successful. Good sanitation will help to eliminate food, water, and shelter: the 3 basic necessities for cockroaches. Good sanitation stresses the cockroaches and can alter their normal behaviour, making them easier targets for our control efforts.

For example, when stressed and starved, the German cockroach (Blattella germanica) will search more actively for food. In that case, the stressed cockroach will not only be more susceptible to the actions of the insecticide, but its increased foraging for food will make it more likely to bump into a bait placement or residual insecticide on a surface.

Grease and other typical forms of build up in the kitchens of restaurants can also dramatically reduce the amount of time that a residual spray application is effective. Good sanitation also includes exclusion, or “roach-proofing”, such as sealing cracks and crevices. This can reduce or eliminate potential hiding spots as well as invasion by roaches that are living outside the business.

In addition to practicing good sanitation, here are a few more steps you can take to prevent cockroaches:

Eliminate food sources – store dry foods in tightly sealed containers or in sealed plastic bags and do not leave food sitting out on counters. Do not leave liquids in sinks or buckets.

Clear all waste food and liquid spillage – clean up food debris from food preparation areas, under sinks and appliances. Keep all garbage or compost in sealed bins and empty them on a daily basis.

Rinse cans, bottles and plastics – this should be done prior to putting them in recycling bins.

De-clutter – remove old stacks of newspapers and magazines, unused cardboard boxes and all other forms of clutter from the floor or bottom of cupboards. Cockroaches release an aggregation pheromone in their droppings telling others they have found a safe harbourage.

Varnish or paint wood shelves – this seals them against damage. They should also be wiped clean regularly.

Seal entry points – to deny access to cockroaches. Key risks are gaps around pipes, drains and common walls with neighbouring properties. Even tiny cracks around skirting boards and behind electrical sockets should be plugged to reduce potential hiding areas.

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