German Cockroach
A German cockroach specialty service begins with a detailed inspection of your property to identify areas of infestation, including cracks, crevices, and kitchen or bathroom areas where roaches thrive. Our technicians use targeted treatments with advanced baits, gels, and sprays specifically designed to eliminate German cockroaches at all stages of their lifecycle. We focus on eradicating both visible and hidden populations, ensuring that the roaches do not return. After treatment, we provide recommendations for sanitation and preventive measures, such as sealing entry points and reducing food or water sources, to discourage future infestations. Our follow-up services ensure that the treatment is effective and your home remains cockroach-free.
✅ German Cockroach Infestation Checklist
Not sure if you have a German cockroach problem? Use this handy checklist to identify the most common signs of a German cockroach infestation in your home or business.
🔹 Droppings
Small, pepper-like black droppings — often found in kitchen cabinets, drawers, and along baseboards.
🔹 Egg Capsules (Ootheca)
Brownish, capsule-shaped cases — a sign that cockroaches are breeding — typically hidden in sheltered spaces.
🔹 Shed Skins
As nymphs grow, they shed their skins — you may find these translucent exoskeletons near food sources or nesting areas.
🔹 Unpleasant Odor
A musty or oily smell — a large infestation can produce a strong, persistent odor.
🔹 Sightings During Daytime
German cockroaches typically come out at night; seeing them during the day may be a sign of a heavy infestation.
🔹 Smudge Marks
Small black smears left by their bodies — often visible on walls, baseboards, and other frequently traveled routes.
🔹 Damage to Packaging
Evidence of gnawing or tiny holes in food packaging — a clear indicator of a nearby population.
🔹 Presence of Nymphs
Small, wingless nymphs — miniature versions of adults — often stay close to nesting sites.
Tip:
✅ If you check off even a few of these signs, it's a strong indicator you may have a German cockroach infestation and should consider contacting a professional immediately.