The Best Way To Get Rid Of Cockroaches In Your Mississippi Home

January 5, 2023


Mississippi homeowners are all too familiar with cockroaches. Cockroaches are natural survivors that can adapt to almost any environment. Mississippi’s mild winters and humid environment is perfect for them, and they thrive all throughout the state. Surprisingly, roaches actually love to live in large family groups. Rest assured, if you see one roach there are many others present, and the longer the infestation continues the more roaches you will have to deal with and the more problems they can potentially cause you.

If you want to know how to get rid of cockroaches in Mississippi, call Havard Pest Control. Our seasoned professionals know how to get rid of cockroaches, and we can help you get rid of yours. Call us today, and let us be your Mississippi pest control experts.

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Clear Signs You Have A Cockroach Problem

Here are some ways that you can identify if you have a roach problem:

  • Contaminated food stores. If roaches get into food stores, they generally always contaminate them. Soiled food stores may indicate cockroaches in your home.
  • Roach droppings. Found especially near food stores, brown or black specks can indicate that roaches are present. The more you see, the more roaches you may have.
  • Egg cases. Once roaches move in, they seek to expand their numbers. Roach egg cases are oval-shaped and dark brown to black in appearance.
  • Small stains on walls and ceilings. Roaches can leave droppings on walls and ceilings as well, and they can appear like small, dark stains.
  • Roaches themselves. Alive or dead, finding a roach in your house is an absolutely certain way to tell that roaches are sharing your home with you.

If you think that you have a roach infestation, Havard Pest Control can help you determine what you are up against. We know all about cockroach control, and our cockroach control products and techniques can help you get rid of roaches fast. Call us.

How Roaches In Your Home Is A Hazard To Your Health

Roaches explore everything. They love dark, dirty, filthy areas because these places offer them shelter and food. These places may also host infectious agents like E. coli, giardia, and salmonella. Roaches can then track them into your house and you can come into contact with them. Unfortunately, you don’t even have to have direct contact with roaches to contract these diseases. If roaches contaminate your furniture, counters, or food stores, you can get infected simply by interacting with these things.

If you need a cockroach exterminator in Mississippi, Havard Pest Control is the one you want. Call us today, and let us help you with roaches.

Factors That Attract Cockroaches Into Your Home

Here are some things that increase the chances of you encountering roaches in your home:

  • Exposed food. Roaches are attracted by food. Seal food well to discourage roaches.
  • Clutter. Roaches love foraging and hiding in clutter. Eliminate it to send roaches packing.
  • Easy ways in. Roaches will exploit home openings to come inside. Seal your house well.
  • Dirty houses. Roaches love dirty houses. Clean your house to keep them away.

These tips can help you understand why roaches come and how to discourage them. If you still get a roach infestation, however, Havard Pest Control can help you get rid of them. Drop us a line today to explore our inspection and treatment packages. We can help you with roaches. 

The Best Way To Get Rid Of Roaches Safely And For Good

The absolute best way to get rid of roaches and to keep them away is to use professional home pest control services. Using professionals takes the guesswork out of roach control, and helps you avoid the frustration of ineffective DIY pest control methods. Call Havard Pest Control today, and let us help you with cockroaches.




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