About Cockroach Control
Overview of Cockroach Control
Cockroaches are resilient pests that can pose significant challenges for homes and businesses in New Hampshire. These nocturnal insects are attracted to environments with warmth, moisture, and accessible food sources. In homes, cockroaches often find shelter in kitchens, bathrooms, and basements, drawn to the moisture content in these areas. Cracks, crevices, and gaps in walls, cabinets, and appliances become ideal hiding spots for these pests. Additionally, improperly stored food, crumbs, and spills create an enticing feast for cockroaches, contributing to infestations.
The climate in New Hampshire, with its cold winters and humid summers, provides suitable conditions for cockroach activity. In businesses, particularly restaurants and food establishments, the presence of organic waste and food debris increases the likelihood of cockroach infestations. Effective cockroach control involves a combination of preventive measures and targeted treatments. Regularly inspect and seal entry points, maintain cleanliness by promptly addressing spills and food waste, and invest in professional pest control services for thorough inspections and customized treatment plans. By implementing these strategies, homes and businesses in New Hampshire can create environments less conducive to cockroach infestations, promoting a pest-free atmosphere.



RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL: WE HAVE YOU COVERED!
Our Cockroach Control Programs
One Time
Service
Looking for a quick fix? - Home inspection to understand pest problem
- Liquid residual spray on exterior for prevention
- Interior crack and crevice treatment for prevention
- Pests Included: rodents, ants, roaches, flies, wasps, hornets, yellow jackets, stink bugs, box elder bugs, ear wigs, and occasional invaders
Quarterly
Prevention
Looking to control pests all year long? - Home inspection to understand pest problem
- Liquid residual spray on exterior for prevention
- Interior crack and crevice treatment for prevention
- Pests Included: rodents, ants, roaches, flies, wasps, hornets, yellow jackets, stink bugs, box elder bugs, ear wigs, and occasional invaders
- Quarterly Prevention Visits
Power Shield
Looking for our best pest solution?- Home inspection to understand pest problem
- Liquid residual spray on exterior for prevention
- Pests Included: ants, spiders, wasps, hornets, yellow jackets, stink bugs, lady bugs, box elder bugs and occasional invaders
- Power shield spray from eaves to foundation, around windows and doors
Customized Commercial Programs
We tailor our service to your specific business need!- Monthly or Every other Month services
- Prompt Service
- We service a wide variety of businesses: (Property Management Buildings, Restaurants, Warehouses, Schools, Office Buildings and more)
- Educate the customer on how they can help keep pests out of their business
5 Things That Attract Cockroaches
Avoid and Monitor These Things To Help Prevent Cockroaches In Your Home & Business

Food Debris
Cockroaches are attracted to food debris and spills, offering accessible food sources in kitchens.

Moist Areas
Cockroaches thrive in moist environments, making damp areas in bathrooms and basements prime habitats.

Organic Waste
Accumulated organic waste, like food scraps, attracts cockroaches, particularly in businesses such as restaurants where these materials are present.

Cracks and Crevices
Cockroaches seek shelter in cracks and crevices, providing ideal hiding spots in walls, cabinets, and appliances.

Unsealed Food
Cockroaches are drawn to improperly stored food, finding easy access to potential meals.
Entry Methods: Cockroaches
Where are common locations for entry?
- Foundation
- Siding
- Doors
- Windows
- Roof











STEPS TO HELP YOU CONTROL COCKROACHES
Effectively controlling cockroaches in New Hampshire involves a proactive and multifaceted approach.
- Begin by identifying and sealing potential entry points, such as cracks, gaps, and crevices in walls, cabinets, and appliances, to prevent cockroach infestations.
- Maintain a high level of cleanliness by promptly addressing spills, crumbs, and food waste, eliminating potential food sources.
- Implement proper waste management practices, particularly in areas where organic waste accumulates, to reduce attractants for cockroaches.
- Regularly inspect and monitor key areas, especially kitchens and bathrooms, for signs of cockroach activity.
- Our professional pest control services offer targeted treatments, including baits, insecticides, and ongoing monitoring, to effectively eliminate cockroach infestations and prevent their recurrence.
Combining these steps creates a comprehensive strategy for cockroach control, promoting a pest-free environment in homes and businesses.

Inspect:
When seeing pests, find out where they are getting in or give us a call!

Protect:
Fixing entry method points so pests can no longer have access into your home or business.

Maintain:
By always being proactive of what attracts pests and keeping a clean environment.
Common Cockroach Control FAQs
Below are common Cockroach Control FAQs, if you have any other questions please do not hesitate to reach out.
Cockroaches are attracted to food, moisture, and shelter. Even the cleanest properties can have cockroach issues if there are crumbs, leaky pipes, or cluttered storage areas. These pests are especially common in kitchens, basements, and bathrooms where they can easily find food and water sources.
Signs of a cockroach infestation include droppings (which resemble coffee grounds), shed skins, an unpleasant musty odor, and sightings of live roaches—especially at night. You may also notice smear marks along walls or floors in areas where they travel frequently.
To keep cockroaches out, eliminate food and water sources by sealing food in airtight containers, fixing leaks, and keeping surfaces clean. Seal cracks and crevices around doors, windows, and pipes where roaches may enter. Regular pest control inspections can also help prevent infestations.
Cockroaches sneak in through tiny cracks, vents, pipes, and even grocery bags or cardboard boxes. They are expert hitchhikers and can be unknowingly brought in through deliveries, secondhand furniture, or appliances.
While DIY sprays and traps may kill a few roaches, they don’t eliminate the entire infestation. Cockroaches breed quickly and hide in hard-to-reach places, making professional cockroach control in NH the best solution for long-term eradication and prevention.