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Roach Control - What You Can Do About Roaches
 
The City of Mesa's Preventive Maintenance
 
Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Cockroaches -- But Were Afraid To Ask

What can you do about roaches?

The following suggestions will help eliminate roaches both inside and outside of your home:

Whether you live in a home or apartment, there are several actions that you can take to both rid your property of this pest, and keep them at bay.  The first, and most important, is to have the interior and exterior of your residence treated with an insecticide on a regular basis.  In many situations, it may be necessary to treat these areas monthly.  If roach activity continues, consider switching chemicals.  For those people who choose an alternative to chemicals, you should try products containing boric acid.  Consult the yellow pages under “Pest Control” to find a professional exterminator to discuss the type of chemicals and methods of application available.

Second, roaches will attempt to enter a dwelling in search of shelter and food.  It is therefore very important that all windows and doors, including pet doors, be kept tightly closed.  These areas should receive regular treatment in order to discourage roaches from entering the home.  Once in the home, roaches will seek out sources of food and water.  Keep all food in tightly sealed containers.  Do not leave any food out on the counters, or open in cupboards.  Do not leave pet food out between feedings.  Roaches will seek sources of water, so it is also recommended that drains in sinks and tubs be closed when not in use.

You should also be aware that there are at least three different types of roaches active in the valley area.  The roach that has been giving residents the most problems these past few years is the TURKESTAN ROACH.  It lives mostly outdoors in shrubbery and other moist, dark areas such as water meter boxes, woodpiles, etc.  The female is dark brown in color and about 1” in length.  The male is light tan in color and gets up to 1¼” in length.  This roach also has wings and can fly, although it prefers to travel by land. 

The second type of roach is the GERMAN ROACH, which is pale brown and about ½” long and is primarily found indoors. 

Neither the TURKESTAN roach nor the GERMAN roach inhabit the City’s sewer system.  Therefore they are not affected by the City’s treatment program. 

The third type of roach is the AMERICAN SEWER ROACH.  It is reddish-brown and grows up to 2" - 3” in length.  It also likes moist dark areas, especially near shrubbery and other vegetative debris.   

If you suspect that any of these pests have set up housekeeping in or around your home, having your own treatment program will give you the best chance of controlling these pests.

City of Mesa Roach Hotline:  (480) 644-3550

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