Austin Roach Control

Austin Roach Control

A cockroach infestation is easily one of the biggest pest control problems that property owners face. Most indoor cockroaches in the Austin area are the German roach, which is typically found near kitchens, bathrooms, and other places where there is access to water. Cockroaches make their homes inside crevices, walls, and generally, stay hidden away. Because of this, seeing a single cockroach can indicate a much larger infestation that requires professional roach extermination services from a reputable pest control company like The Bug Master.

Identifying the kind of roaches that are in your home is key to completely eliminating this menace. Remember, cockroaches may seem just like an ugly, embarrassing problem to have at your home, but they can also be dangerous. They can contaminate your food, spread infections, and can worsen symptoms of breathing-related disorders like asthma. Cockroaches are extremely resilient and many regular over-the-counter pest control products may not work. If you believe you have a cockroach infestation at your home or business, The Bug Master can help. We have years of experience with Austin cockroach extermination and will work hard to rid your home of these unwanted pests for good.

If you have a cockroach infestation problem at your Austin home or business, call us today at 737-238-1623 for professional roach control services!

How to Get Rid of Cockroaches

In order to eliminate cockroaches from your home, your Austin roach control company will first identify all of the roach infestation sites in your home. Typically, these roaches tend to nest behind refrigerators, under sinks, inside wooden cabinetry and shelves, and in bathroom closets. Once these infestation sites have been identified, our Austin roach exterminators will identify the best course of treatment to eliminate the roaches. Remember, it's not just important to rid your house of these unwanted pests, but also to make sure that roaches are unable to enter the house again by sealing off holes, cracks, and crevices near doors and windows, where cockroaches typically find a way in.