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American Cockroach Control in West Palm Beach, FL

American Cockroach Control in West Palm Beach, FL

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Enjoy your cockroach-free home with our American cockroach control service in West Palm Beach. 

Schedule an appointment now that works for you and say goodbye to those pesky American cockroaches for good.

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  • Starting at $49/mo

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Let Us Take Care of Your American Cockroach Problem in West Palm Beach

Native Pest Management, a family-owned company founded by third-generation Florida natives, offers complete residential and commercial American cockroach control services to homes and businesses throughout West Palm Beach.

During our initial visit, we use long-lasting bait and insect growth regulators inside your attic and behind kitchen outlets to eliminate existing American cockroaches. We then strategically place insect monitors and treat the exterior foundation with granular bait to prevent these cockroaches from returning.  This comprehensive approach eliminates current American cockroaches and keeps new ones out, letting you enjoy a cockroach-free home.

Why Us?

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Timely

No more hanging around all day wondering when the pest control service will show up. We’ll provide you with a 2 hr time window and if we don’t show up within that range, we’ll credit you $25.

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Pet & Kid-Friendly

We use the safest products and treatment methods available for American cockroach control. Our precise 30-point protection program effectively targets cockroaches while remaining kid and pet-friendly.

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Effective

We not only get rid of your existing American cockroach problem but also take steps to ensure cockroaches don't come back in the future. Customers have been so impressed with our work that 88% would recommend us to a friend.

3 Easy Steps for Peace of Mind

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Schedule

Book your initial American cockroach control appointment today. We will contact you once we’re on our way, then knock on your door when we arrive.

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Treat

Our quarterly cockroach treatments utilize baits and insect growth regulators in hard-to-reach spots. We also use insect monitors and treat exterior entry points.

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Follow-Up

After completing the treatment, we will email you a report on what was done, products used, and include notes on any concerns.

FAQ

How can I prevent American cockroaches?

  • Seal any cracks and crevices on the exterior of your home. American cockroaches can flatten their bodies down to the height of two pennies stacked, so be sure to seal even the smallest openings. 

  • Check for gaps around windows and doors. Damaged weatherstripping can allow gaps to occur that roaches can squeeze through. 

  • Install window and door screens anywhere they are missing and ensure the ones you have don't have any holes.

  • Cover drains and vents with mesh to prevent roaches from traveling through pipes and entering your home.

  • Promptly wash the dishes after eating instead of leaving them in the sink or setting them on a counter.

  • Vacuum at least once a week, try to vacuum all the areas people eat to pick up any crumbs that might otherwise provide food for roaches.

  • Regularly remove trash from your home and keep tight-fitting lids on both indoor and outdoor trash cans.

What time of year are American cockroaches most common in West Palm Beach?

American cockroach activity peaks in late spring and summer months. Due to the area's warm and humid climate, you can find roaches in your home throughout most of the year.

What are common signs of American cockroaches?

  • Droppings: American cockroaches have cylindrical droppings with blunt ends and ridges on the side.

  • Eggs: Egg capsules are around 1/3 of an inch long, dark in color, and often found glued to surfaces near a food source or in a humid part of the house.

  • Shed skins: As cockroaches grow and mature, they molt and leave shed skins behind.

  • A strange odor: Roaches release pheromones, and a musty smell in your house might indicate an infestation.

Whether you have seen an American cockroach or only find evidence of them around your home, we're sure you want to find out how to get them out. Contact us if you need help removing cockroaches from your home, want to learn more about our services, or to request a free quote!

Do I need to prepare my home for American cockroach control services?

No, we do not require any sort of preparation for American cockroach control services.

Are American cockroaches dangerous?

Roaches, in general, are filthy creatures that have a habit of consuming rotting bacteria-ridden organic matter. These nasty pests spread disease-causing organisms around homes and businesses over countertops, kitchen tables, and on left out and stored foods.

Here are just a few diseases you might contract from these dangerous pests.

  • Dysentery

  • Typhoid Fever

  • Cholera

  • Salmonellosis

  • Gastroenteritis

  • Leprosy

  • Plague

If you have asthma or any respiratory problem, cockroaches might make you sick in a different way. Indirectly, through their shed skins and dirt-like fecal matter, roaches release particulates into the air that often trigger breathing problems. This problem compounds itself and becomes worse the larger an infestation becomes.

Are American cockroaches the same as palmetto bugs?

When people in Florida refer to a palmetto bug, they are generally talking about either an American cockroach or a Florida woods cockroach.

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