Expert Roach Control
for a Comfortable Home
Say goodbye to roaches in your kitchen & bathrooms. Our proven treatments keep every corner clean and comfortable.
Are Roaches Taking Over Your Home?
Cockroaches are some of the most unwelcome pests you can find in your home. Even one sighting can cause stress, and because they’re fast-moving and highly resilient, eliminating them without professional help is nearly impossible. That’s where Triangle Pest Control steps in.
Our protection plans are built to quickly identify and treat cockroach infestations using methods we’ve refined over nearly two decades. We don’t just get rid of the immediate problem, but we target the source to prevent it from coming back. With experienced professionals and tailored treatments, you can trust us to restore comfort in your home.
What Causes Roach Infestations?
Roaches are relentlessly searching for three essentials: food, moisture, and shelter. Unsealed food, overflowing garbage bins, and even exposed pet dishes are prime food attractants. Meanwhile, warm, damp areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and basements create ideal breeding conditions. Small cracks, clutter, and gaps around doors or windows provide perfect hiding spots, allowing roaches to spread quickly once inside.
What many homeowners don’t realize is that effective, long-term control relies heavily on exclusion. By combining our professional methods with a strategy of sealing these tiny entry points and eliminating food sources, we can shut down the infestation at its source.
Ongoing Prevention
Keeping cockroaches out of your home requires consistent prevention. A few habits make a big difference:
- Store food in sealed containers and clean up crumbs or spills promptly.
- Empty trash often and use bins with tight-fitting lids.
- Reduce excess moisture by repairing leaks and improving ventilation in humid spaces.
- Seal cracks and gaps around doors, windows, and baseboards.
- Declutter storage areas and avoid leaving piles of cardboard or paper.
- Vacuum and wipe down surfaces to eliminate crumbs, grease, and potential egg casings.
For year-round protection, Triangle Pest Control combines these best practices with proven treatments that stop cockroaches at the source and keep them from returning.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why Do I have cockroaches?
Cockroaches enter homes in search of food, water, and shelter.
They often get inside through small cracks, plumbing penetrations, grocery bags, cardboard boxes, or used appliances. Once indoors, they prefer warm, moist areas such as kitchens, bathrooms, wall voids, and spaces behind appliances.
Roaches reproduce quickly, which allows a small introduction to develop into a larger infestation if not addressed early.
Are cockroaches dangerous to my family or just disgusting?
Both! Cockroaches are considered public health pests.
They can contaminate food and surfaces with bacteria after traveling through drains, garbage areas, and other unsanitary spaces. Their droppings, saliva, and shed skin can also trigger asthma and allergy symptoms, especially in children.
Professional control reduces contamination risks and improves overall indoor health conditions.
Can I just use store-bought sprays and bombs to get rid of them?
Store-bought sprays and foggers typically provide only temporary relief.
These products mainly affect visible roaches and rarely reach hidden egg cases or nesting areas inside walls, cabinets, or appliances. In some cases, improper use can cause roaches to scatter and spread to new areas.
Effective cockroach control requires targeting the entire life cycle, including eggs, nymphs, and adults.
How quickly do roaches actually reproduce?
Cockroaches reproduce very quickly.
A single female German cockroach can produce up to 40 eggs in one egg capsule and may produce multiple capsules in her lifetime. Under indoor conditions, populations can grow significantly within weeks.
Because reproduction happens rapidly, a professional response and early intervention is important to prevent larger infestations.