Cox Pest Control Management
Cockroach Pest Control
For 30 years Cox Pest Control has been ridding your home and businesses of cockroaches. Commitment to our customers and our knowledge of insects indigenous to our service areas have made Cox the cockroach exterminators of choice since 1985.
How We Treat for German Cockroaches
1. Bait kitchen and bathroom cabinets
2. Bait all cracks & crevices throughout house
3. Sometimes need to remove electric/switch plates and bait inside
4. Spraying
2. Bait all cracks & crevices throughout house
3. Sometimes need to remove electric/switch plates and bait inside
4. Spraying
Know the Signs of German Cockroaches
You’ll rarely see them during the daytime unless the population has grown so large that they’re being pushed out of their hiding spots. Usually, German Roaches hide in crevices during the day and emerge at night to find food and water.
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Information About German Cockroaches
The German cockroach (Blattella germanica) is a small species of cockroach, typically about 1.1 to 1.6 cm (0.43 to 0.63 in) long. In colour it varies from tan to almost black, and it has two dark, roughly parallel, streaks on the pronotum running anteroposteriorly from behind the head to the base of the wings. Although Blattella germanica has wings, it can barely fly, although it may glide when disturbed. Of the few species of cockroach that are domestic pests, it probably is the most widely troublesome example. It is very closely related to the Asian cockroach, and to the casual observer the two appear nearly identical and may be mistaken for each other. However, the Asian cockroach is attracted to light and can fly rather like a moth, which the German cockroach can not.
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