In the Reno area, there are four common types of cockroaches. The German cockroach is the most likely of all roaches to invade your home. Although it's a small cockroach, it has a rapid reproduction rate. You can identify this roach by the two parallel lines on its back.
Meanwhile, the American cockroach is quite intimidating in size. They have a figure-eight shape on their heads and are reddish-brown in color. The oriental cockroach is shiny and black and is less likely to come indoors. Typically, it hangs out in the dark and wet areas of your yard.
If you find any cockroaches in your home, you should worry. They have the ability to spread serious diseases, which can send you or a loved one to the ER. There's also the gross factor. Just think about where cockroaches hang out - in alleys, dumpsters, and sewers. If you look closely at the legs of a cockroach, you will see spiky barbs. They collect pathogens and other nasty particles, then carry them into your home.
It's one thing to know that cockroaches can make you sick. But how sick can they make you? If you have asthma, cockroaches could cause you to lose your breath. Allergy sufferers also need to worry about their symptoms worsening. When cockroaches are around, you might have red eyes, sneezing, and coughing. The shed skins and dead roaches trigger allergies.
Cockroaches could get into your food. The next time you eat, you might develop gastroenteritis or diarrhea. Even worse, the roaches could spread E. Coli and salmonella. While these are treatable illnesses, they are dangerous. Cockroaches in Reno are a serious threat to your household.
Of course, there's also the fact that roaches make your home look filthy. They leave behind smears on your walls and have a foul odor. You might not even see roaches, but could notice these signs of them. As soon as you suspect roaches are around, call for help.
After cockroaches get into your home, there's only so much you can do to stay safe. It's just a matter of time before you or someone else suffers because of cockroaches in Reno. And because roach prevention is difficult, there's a good chance you could find yourself dealing with an infestation.
Handling a roach infestation is no simple task. There are no simple do-it-yourself (DIY) solutions to cockroach problems. If you try to use cockroach baits, you might get rid of a few roaches. But you won't get rid of them all, and the danger will remain in your home. Likewise, sprays don't usually kill off all the cockroaches. They also leave you vulnerable.
If you have a roach infestation, you need to call professional help. It's the only effective way to get rid of every cockroach in your home. An expert knows which tools to use to eliminate roaches and how to find them all.
Here at Natura Pest Control, we pride ourselves in quickly and effectively dealing with cockroach problems. At the first sign of trouble, call us for an inspection. We will identify your roach invaders and do whatever is necessary to get rid of them. For years, we've been serving Reno residents and putting their health and safety first. Call us now to find out more.
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