The end of the holiday season brings with it many things, and seeing a sudden spike in cockroach activity can be one of them. It is not uncommon during this time of year, when cold temperatures drive pests indoors, to seek warmer conditions. Cockroaches have lived off the bare essentials with few changes for millions of years, and can adapt to even the harshest Canadian winters. The high heat and humidity associated with closing up the house for colder temperatures provides the perfect conditions for higher roach reproduction.
During the food-centric holidays, friendly Canadians tend to host more guests, prepare larger meals, and have more leftovers, all of which contribute to a busier kitchen and greater possibility for the survival and reproduction of cockroaches in your home. Cockroaches can get into the cleanest of living spaces and can be found behind refrigerators, sinks and stoves, as well as under floor drains. Cockroaches can reproduce very quickly. For every one you see there can be many more hiding and multiplying behind your walls.
It is important for you to take preventative measures to protect your family and property from the health threats associated with cockroaches. Cockroaches thrive in conditions of poor sanitation and areas where there is a large amount of food available. Daily and consistent prevention can help in eliminating those attractive environments and prevent cockroach infestations.
Prevention and Control Tips:
- Eliminate all food and water sources by repairing plumbing leaks especially in kitchen and bathroom areas.
- Store and dispose of garbage properly.
- Get rid of any places where roaches can safely hide. Cockroaches love to nest in piles of grocery bags, books, old boxes, neglected laundry, papers, and all other things that tend to pile up in a closet.
- Keep the kitchen sanitary, clean up food scraps, sweep crumbs up off the floor, and wipe up spills immediately with hot, soapy water.
- Do not leave pet food and water out; this provides a perfect attractant for roaches.