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3 Ways to Kill German Roaches

By Matthew Lynch
November 14, 2023
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Introduction

German roaches (Blattella germanica) are a common household pest that can be stubborn and difficult to eliminate. These insects are notorious for spreading diseases and triggering allergic reactions in humans. Hence, it is crucial to get rid of them as soon as you spot an infestation. In this article, we will discuss three effective ways to kill German roaches and regain control of your home.

1. Use Gel Baits

Gel baits are considered one of the best solutions for killing German roaches, as they are both mess-free and efficient. These baits contain a slow-acting insecticide which is toxic to the roaches but has minimal impact on humans and pets when used correctly.

To use gel baits, apply small amounts of the gel in cracks, crevices, or other locations where you have noticed roach activity. The roaches will be attracted to the bait and consume it, causing a delayed death. Not only that, but these baits also work through secondary poisoning – when other roaches come into contact with or eat the carcasses of the poisoned insects.

2. Insect Growth Regulators (IGRs)

Using insect growth regulators can help break the reproductive cycle of German roaches by targeting their reproductive system. IGRs are chemicals that mimic hormones in insects, disrupting their normal development and rendering them incapable of reproducing.

Simply follow the instructions provided with the IGR product you choose, mixing it with water and spraying it in areas where roach activity has been observed. It’s important to continue using IGRs until all German roaches have been eliminated from your home since the treatment’s goal is to prevent future generations from establishing themselves.

3. Boric Acid

Boric acid is a natural substance that effectively kills German roaches while posing minimal risks to humans and pets when used as directed. It works as a stomach poison to the roaches, killing them after ingestion.

To use boric acid, lightly dust it in areas where you have seen German roach activity, such as behind appliances, inside cabinets, and along baseboards. It is critical not to use too much boric acid, as roaches may avoid it if they detect a significant amount. It’s also essential to keep the treated areas dry since moisture will render the boric acid ineffective.

Conclusion

Dealing with German roaches can be challenging, but using these three methods – gel baits, insect growth regulators, and boric acid – can help you reclaim your home from these pesky invaders. Always follow product instructions and safety guidelines for maximum effectiveness and minimal risk to humans and pets. If you are struggling to eliminate these pests even after trying these methods, it might be time to consult a professional exterminator for assistance.

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