Cockroach Pest Control Columbus Ohio

Let Us Help You Get Rid Of Cockroaches in your Home or Businesses

Cockroach infestations present serious health and safety risks for homeowners and business owners. From triggering asthma and allergies to spreading germs and bacteria, these resilient insects bring harmful consequences with them.

Cockroaches hide particularly well, it’s hard to kill off their eggs with store-bought insecticides, and they’ll eat almost anything. These traits make it easy for them to survive in difficult environments and no matter how many you kill, it seems like they come back stronger and more elusive.

Signs of a Roach Infestation

Cockroach Egg Casings

The American cockroach’s ootheca (egg cases), is dark brown in color and measures between 6-8mm in length. Females may create up to 90 oothecae in her lifetime. The female American cockroach carries the egg cases anywhere from hours to a few days before depositing them in a safe location. The egg cases contains around 14 embryos.

Cockroach Droppings Appearance

Cockroach droppings from smaller or younger cockroaches resemble coffee grounds or black pepper. Larger or older roaches leave behind dark droppings with blunt ends with visible ridges down the sides.

Smear Marks

As cockroaches crawl on walls, the leave a smear mark from their droppings. Their droppings will look similar to coffee grounds or black pepper.

cockroach
cockroach feces
German cockroaches
German cockroaches

Musty Smell

Cockroach droppings have a pheromone that will attract other cockroaches to the area. For humans, that smell is an unpleasant musty smell. The larger amount of cockroaches in the home, the smell will become stronger and more intense.

Rodent Feces vs Roach Feces

You can tell the difference between rodent and cockroach feces by looking at the ends of the droppings. Mice and rat droppings have pointed ends and cockroach droppings are blunt.

Shedded Skin

Cockroaches shed their skin 5-8 times as they grow and go through lifecycle stages. You will likely see the skins of different sizes around your home if you think cockroaches are present.

German cockroaches
German cockroaches
cockroach feces
cockroach

Professional Cockroach Exterminator Services in Columbus

At Elite Pest and Termite Control, our roach control process is designed to effectively eradicate cockroach infestations and prevent their return. We have the experience to help you get rid of roaches through a treatment process we’ve developer over time.

Thorough Inspection:

Our experienced exterminators conduct a comprehensive inspection of your property to identify the extent of the infestation and locate roach hiding spots.

Customized Treatment Plan:

Based on the inspection findings, we develop a tailored treatment plan to target roaches at their source. This may include a combination of baiting, spraying, and dusting treatments.

Extermination:

We utilize professional-grade products and techniques to exterminate roaches from your home or business. Our goal is to eliminate existing roach populations while minimizing risk to you and your property.

Preventive Measures:

In addition to extermination, we implement preventive measures to deter future roach infestations. This may involve sealing entry points, removing food and water sources, and recommending ongoing maintenance strategies.

Follow-Up Inspections:

We schedule follow-up inspections to monitor the effectiveness of the treatment and ensure that the roach problem has been resolved.

Additional treatments may be necessary due to the level of infestation.

Don’t let cockroaches compromise your health and safety. Trust Elite Pest and Termite Control for reliable roach control solutions.

Call us today to schedule your inspection, discuss your treatment options with our experienced exterminators, and take the first step towards a roach-free environment.

Cockroach Treatment Program

Cockroach pricing table graphic
Specialized cockroach
only treatment

Preparation For a Cockroach Treatment Service

What should I do to prepare for Elite Pest & Termite Control to come out to treat my home for cockroaches? Here are some things to do to prepare for our visit:

  • Clean out cabinets
  • Declutter counter space
  • Objects and obstructions should be moved and away from the>baseboards (3-6 inches at least)
  • Clean out behind and under refrigerator
  • Clean out behind and under stove
  • Clean out behind and under anything that can be moved in the kitchen

Why Choose Elite Pest as Your Cockroach Exterminator

Cockroaches are the creepy crawlies that gross most people out. They are hardy bugs that can be hard to kill and enlisting the expertise of professional of a pest control services can provide numerous benefits to ensure a safe and roach-free environment for you and your loved ones.

  1. Expertise And Knowledge: With years of experience in pest control, including specialized training in cockroach extermination, our technicians are equipped to handle even the most challenging infestations.
  2. Targeted Approach: We utilize proven methods to get rid of cockroaches where they live and get rid of food sources they could be using to survive. This strategy hits them on two fronts to help get rid of them faster.
  3. Follow EPA Guidelines to minimize risk: You and your family’s safety are our top priorities, but we also need to get rid of your cockroaches. We are trained professionals and follow all label and EPA guidelines on proper application of the products we use. We do not overspray and will give you recommendations on how to best protect your family while also effectively managing your cockroach infestation.
  4. Ongoing Monitoring And Maintenance: We are committed to providing exceptional service, from initial inspection to follow-up visits, ensuring your complete satisfaction. While a lot of getting rid of cockroaches has to do with your home’s habits, during repeat visits, we’ll monitor progress and provide additional support if required, to ensure roaches are appropriately controlled.

Choose Elite Pest and Termite Control for reliable, effective cockroach extermination service that restore comfort and peace of mind to your home and family.

Trusted By

Cockroach Exterminator Service Areas Near Columbus Ohio

Get the Best Roach Treatment Program for You

FAQs about Cockroaches and Roach Pest Control​

– REMOVE FOOD SOURCE Vacuum early and often. Keep home free of crumbs that will attract pests.

– SEAL UP YOUR HOME Seal the entrances. Close off cracks and holes around utility pipes that provide easy access to your home.

– Ventilate- air out basements and crawl spaces to prevent moisture buildup.

– CLEAN UP AREAS THEY LIVE Pay extra attention to kitchens and bathrooms. Keep all your food and garbage in sealed containers and dispose of it regularly. Clean behind and under appliances and sinks regularly, as these are favorite hiding spots for cockroaches.

Life Cycle

Life cycle of cockroaches

The 3 stages of life for a cockroach are:

  • Egg
  • Nymph
  • Adult

Adult female cockroaches egg cases that contain between 16-50 eggs. These are the shape and size of a kidney bean.

AMERICAN COCKROACH

American Cockroach

Cockroaches have been reported to spread at least 33 kinds of bacteria, 6 kinds of parasitic worms and at least 7 other kinds of human pathogens. They can pick up germs on the spines of their legs and bodies as they crawl through decaying matter or sewage and cary these onto food or food surfaces.

American Cockroaches are often referred to as a “waterbug”. They are the largest of the house infesting cockroaches.

American Cockroaches:

  • Can lay 10 or more oothecae (egg cases), each containing 14-16 eggs.

  • Are more active when the temperature is above 70 degrees.

  • Are the most common species found in city sewer systems.

GERMAN COCKROACH

german cockroach

In addition to being a nuisance, the German cockroach has been implicated in outbreaks of illness and allergic reactions in many people. Medical studies have shown that cockroach allergens cause allergic reactions in children and can exacerbate asthma attacks.

The German cockroach is the most common species of cockroach, found all over the world. German cockroaches prefer to live in cracks and crevices near food and moisture sources, hence their affinity for residential and commercial kitchen environments.

German Cockroaches:

  • Can breed at a rate of up to six generations per year.

  • Will feed on almost anything, including soap, glue and toothpaste.

  • Can fit through an opening as small as 3/16 inch in width.

  • They are good hitchhikers and often find their way into new structures via grocery bags, cardboard boxes, drink cartons and secondhand appliances.

BROWNBANDED COCKROACH

Brownbanded cockroach

Brownbanded cockroaches get their name from the two lighter bands they have across their dark brown bodies. Males have full wings, which reach beyond the tip of their pointed abdomens, but females have underdeveloped wings, much shorter than their broad, rounded abdomens.

Brownbanded cockroaches show a preference for drier locations and warmer areas over 80 degrees. They also tend to prefer higher locations than most cockroach species and are often found in upper cabinets in the kitchens and bathrooms. Brownbanded cockroaches often hide their egg cases in or under furniture and glue the oothecae (egg cases) to surfaces.

Brownbanded Cockroaches:

  • Males can fly. Females can not.

  • Grow from egg to adult in about 161 days.

  • Live about 206 days.

PALMETTO BUG VS COCKROACH

florida woods cockroach palmetto bug

The Florida Woods Cockroach is native to the southeastern United States, where it is often referred to as a palmetto bug. It can be found in structures near the home, such as storage areas, greenhouses or shelter boxes for other structures ie water pumps. It lacks effective flight wings and is slow moving, so it makes coming into a home usually only happen by the result of being transported indoors on another item, such as firewood. These pests have not been shown to commonly colonize inside homes.

Palmetto Bugs:

  • An adult is large in size, ranging from 1.20-1.60 inches long and up to 1 inch wide.

  • Adult lifespan exceeds one year.

  • Eggs take approximately 48 days to hatch.

  • Feeds primarily on decomposing plant matter.

BEETLES VS ROACHES

oriental cockroach

Oriental Cockroaches often called “black beetle cockroaches”

Can survive well outdoors and can be found under debris, leaves, stones and porches or in wall voids. Oriental cockroaches tend to hide in crawl spaces, basements and around utility pipes. The feed on all kinds of food, especially decaying organic matter and starchy foods.

Oriental Cockroaches:

  • Are believed to be of North African origin, despite their name.

  • Can survive outdoors in freezing temperatures for long periods of time.

  • Are knows for their strong, unpleasant, “roachy” odor.

cockroach
  • Use packing material and boxes from a cockroach free place

  • While packing, look for any cockroaches, egg casings or droppings

  • If you find any cockroaches or egg casings, remove and destroy them

  • Store empty boxes out of the home in a place without cockroaches

  • If boxes will be in infested building overnight, keep them away from the walls and off the floors. Place boxes on chair or tables if available

  • If you need to store items in boxes long term and over the winter, store them in unheated areas such as a garage

  • Don’t keep boxes, newspapers and paper bags in your home

  • Once you have moved to the new home, watch for cockroach activity or egg cases that might have survived

Other Cockroach Facts

Cockroaches have an open circulatory system and that gives them the ability to breathe through little holes in each of their body segments. They do not depend on their mouth to breathe. The reason the roach dies without a head is it can’t drink water and dies of thirst.

Cockroaches can hold their breath and can even be submerged under water for 30+ minutes. These pests often hold their breath in order to help with their loss of water.

Sounds impressive, but the fact is they are spreading germs and bacteria through homes and businesses at a quick rate!

Cockroaches are cold-blooded insects. This means they can go for a long period of time without sustenance. They can only survive for about a week without water though. This is why they are commonly found in high-moisture or humid places in the home, like crawl spaces, basements and bathrooms.

REQUEST A COCKROACH INSPECTION TODAY!