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German roaches (Blattella germanica) are a small species of cockroach that are one of the most common types of roaches found in homes. German cockroaches (like most cockroaches) love to live and colonize warm, dark places. If you have an infestation of German roaches, you can often see them scurrying away when you turn on a light or open a cupboard door. Because cockroaches can spread germs and cause allergic reactions, it’s important to get rid of them as quickly as possible.

 

There are many natural ways to effectively eradicate a German roach infestation. Natural roach pesticides are much safer to use around the house and are generally non-toxic to pets and humans when used properly. Substances like diatomaceous earth, borax, and even soapy water are lethal to roaches and will exterminate colonies of German roaches effectively. You can also make natural roach repellents with essential oils to prevent roaches infesting your home.

In the article, you will learn how to quickly get rid of German cockroaches. These natural roach control methods are generally safe to use around people and animals and will eliminate German roach populations.

Habits of German Cockroaches

Before looking at how to control a German cockroach infestation, you should know a little about their behavior and habitat. This can help you know the best places to look for these nasty pests to target their removal.

German cockroaches are smaller than American cockroaches, which are sometimes called palmetto bugs. According to the PennState College of Agricultural Sciences, German cockroaches prefer to inhabit warm, moist environments that are dark. They and are often found in kitchens and bathrooms where food scraps and water is readily available.1

The disgusting insects are scavengers that feed on garbage, sweet foods, grease, and meat products. Therefore, to prevent German cockroaches taking over your kitchen, you should always keep work surfaces clean and disinfected, fix all leaking pipes, and fill up any small holes and crevices where they can hide.

German cockroaches can also spread disease and infections. The Michigan State University reports that roaches can spread bacteria, viruses and other germs on dishes, food preparation surfaces, and utensils. This can cause gastroenteritis, food poisoning, and diarrhea. Their feces also cause asthma and allergic reactions in some people.2

Cockroaches are also known to bite humans. If you wake up in the morning with a red swollen bite mark, it could be caused by a cockroach, not a bedbug. So, getting rid of bed bugs may not be the answer to your problem!

How to Get Rid of German Cockroaches Quickly

There are two basic methods to control a roach infestation. First of all, you can set out natural roach traps and baits to destroy the nasty critters. Secondly, you can use cockroach repellents to prevent them entering your home and living areas.

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