Thursday, December 4, 2008

Kill the Roaches, Not Your House!


We've all heard or seen news stories where people with extreme cockroach infestations set off 10 to 20 foggers in their homes to obliterate the roaches, but end up blowing up their homes more effectively than a terrorist. Just recently it happened again in Decatur, GA. A woman bedeviled by roaches set off around 15 foggers, neglected to extinguish the pilot lights, then left for work. Shortly thereafter, the entire back wall of her house blew out. Thankfully, nobody got hurt. If you are experiencing a bad roach problem, the best way to deal with it is with roach gel baits, like Advion or Advance, or Vendetta. If you choose to use foggers, please follow the directions on the label -- THE LABEL IS THE LAW! For downloadable copies of labels, visit our website at: http://www.youdoitpestcontrol.com/

Bugzilla out --

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Roaches in Highrises


Yesterday, a fellow on a news/info program stated that he had seen numerous American cockroaches on the 18th floor of the high-rise building where he worked. Thinking that there was no way that a roach could come that high up due to the distance, sealed windows, and lack of cracks and crevices in the building, he assumed that the bugs were hitchhiking in on workers' clothes or belongings. I hate to burst his bubble, but American roaches can enter a building and spread from any number of places. They can enter from the sewer, climb the pipes, and exit on any floor through the floor drain. They very often also climb the walls of the elevator shafts and can also be spread by catering carts.

If roaches are invading your building via the drains, remove the drain cover, place fine mesh (window screen type) over the hole, then replace the drain cover. If they are coming up the elevator shafts, numerous gel bait placements of Advion, Vendetta, or Advance roach bait will do the trick. For catering carts, check the wheels and ball bearing encasements for infestations and bait them also. Check out the catalog at: http://www.youdoitpestcontrol.com/ for more roach control products.


Bugzilla out --