Cockroaches are tiny but nasty creatures that thrive in almost all regions and climes. They generally live in wet and dark areas of a house and eat any and every kind of organic stuff. They are carriers of germs of a number of contagious diseases and damage food and other things in the house. Therefore, one should eliminate the cockroach population in a lasting and effective way.
Several people opt for strong insecticides and sprays that turn out to be quite dangerous for the family living in the house as well. Thus, it is advisable to use natural methods of cockroach elimination than resorting to dangerous chemicals for doing so.
You can start by making changes in your kitchen habits and seeing that not only your kitchen but your sink and the space below it are also clean. You should also make sure that utensils are washed in time and are not left unclean for long. The areas in and around the sink, being wet and dark provide cockroaches a perfect home to thrive in and multiply. You must make sure that you properly cover all your food items as well as other organic stuff, so as to ward off the cockroaches.
It is necessary that you close all the openings and fissures, especially around your water pipes to make sure that the cockroaches can’t use these as entry points. You must also take care of the areas near the sewers and keep them spotlessly clean and dry, so as to stop the cockroaches from breeding there. If your home is near a garbage dumping area or an open drainage, you have to take measures to find a way for distancing from them, as these could be the prime reasons for repeated cockroach invasion in your house.
Lastly, if you are not left with an alternative but to use chemicals, you must opt for milder, yet effective chemicals like boric acid that is less harmful than other stronger chemical sprays out there.
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