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Are Cockroaches Hiding in Your Home?

American cockroach macro.

Cockroach infestations can often develop unnoticed until they’ve become a significant problem. Killingsworth is here to help! Depending on the species, this can occur rapidly. The most common way people become aware of these pests is by spotting them, but due to their nocturnal habits, these insects often remain unseen during the day, hiding in cracks, gaps, and crevices. To detect these unwanted guests, it’s essential to watch for the following telltale signs:

  • Tiny Droppings: German cockroaches often leave behind small, dark droppings that resemble coffee grounds. Check for these in concealed areas such as kitchen cabinets, drawers, and behind appliances.
  • Musty Odor: A musty, oily odor can indicate a severe infestation. If you notice this smell in confined spaces like under sinks or in pantry areas, it could be a sign of their presence.
  • Egg Casings: German cockroach egg casings, known as oothecae, are brownish and about 1/4 inch long. They are usually found in crevices, behind pictures, or near electrical outlets.
  • Nighttime Activity: German cockroaches are nocturnal, so if you see them scurrying around at night, especially in your kitchen or bathroom, it’s a clear sign.
  • Hiding Spots: They prefer tight spaces and hide in cracks, crevices, and narrow gaps during the day. Check behind baseboards, under appliances, and in wall voids.
  • Starchy Trails: Roaches secrete a pheromone that leaves behind a starchy residue. Look for brownish streaks or smears along walls and surfaces.
  • Chew Marks: German cockroaches may leave behind small chew marks on cardboard boxes, food packaging, and paper materials in your pantry.
  • Shed Exoskeletons: As they grow, roaches shed their exoskeletons. Finding these translucent, shell-like remnants can indicate an infestation.
  • Unusual Pet Behavior: Cats and dogs may become unusually interested in certain areas if they sense cockroach activity. Pay attention to your pets’ behavior.
  • Check Your Belongings: German cockroaches often hide or “hitch a ride” within items introduced into your home, such as the bags and boxes you carry in.

Don’t let roaches gain the upper hand! Call Killingsworth now 704-563-8787

How Do Roaches Enter Your Home?

Roaches typically gain access to your home by hitching a ride on infested goods, both food and non-food items. Corrugated cardboard boxes are of particular concern as they offer many hiding spots and should be disposed of quickly. Items brought into the home should be inspected for signs of roach activity.

Roaches need food and water sources to thrive, so it’s crucial to inspect and maintain areas with high moisture, such as the kitchen, bathrooms, and utility areas. Good sanitation practices are essential, as even small amounts of food debris and crumbs can support a roach population. Roach nymphs feed on adult feces, so eliminating the food sources of the adults is a critical step.

In cases of multifamily housing and apartment buildings, roach issues can originate in one unit and spread to neighboring units through utility lines in the walls. If you suspect this, contact your landlord or property manager to take appropriate action.

Prevention Tips:

Cockroaches reproduce quickly, so early detection and action are essential to prevent a full-blown infestation. Here are some steps you can take to prevent an infestation:

  • Keep your home clean and free of food crumbs and spills.
  • Seal cracks and crevices where roaches can enter.
  • Store food in airtight containers.
  • Remove clutter to eliminate hiding spots.
  • Promptly fix plumbing leaks, as roaches are attracted to moisture.

Suspect a roach infestation? Call Killingsworth at 704-563-8787

What Draws Roaches to Your Home?

Two of the most common cockroach species you might encounter are American and German cockroaches. So, what is it that entices each of these species into your home?

American Cockroaches

  • Leaving pet food or water dishes out overnight, whether outdoors or in the garage, is a common mistake that attracts American cockroaches to homes. Roaches are nocturnal and are drawn to the scent of pet food, which becomes an easily accessible food source when left out.
  • Neglecting to repair cracks and gaps in walls and doors provides entry points for American cockroaches. These pests are opportunistic and can infiltrate homes through even small openings, seeking shelter and warmth. Performing a “light-leak” test on all exterior windows and doors can help identify potential entryways.
  • Excessive clutter in basements or attics can create ideal hiding places for American cockroaches. They thrive in dark, secluded areas and take refuge in clutter. Therefore, decluttering and maintaining a clean, organized environment are essential to deter their presence.

German Cockroaches

  • Inadequate food storage and leaving uncovered food items in the open can also attract German cockroaches. These pests are scavengers and feed on a wide range of organic matter, so exposed food becomes an easily accessible food source.
  • Failing to promptly address water leaks and drips is a common mistake that draws German cockroaches into homes. These roaches are strongly attracted to areas with moisture, making leaky pipes and faucets a prime breeding ground for them.
  • Homeowners can unintentionally introduce German cockroaches into their homes through infested cardboard boxes, grocery bags, or secondhand furniture. To prevent this, it’s crucial to inspect and clean these items before bringing them indoors and to maintain a clutter-free environment, reducing hiding places for potential roaches.

The Killingsworth Advantage

If your home has fallen prey to cockroaches, or if you suspect that these troublesome insects are multiplying in the nooks and crannies of your house, don’t face this challenge alone. Call Killingsworth today at 704-563-8787 to schedule professional service. There’s a reason roaches have a bad reputation, but with the right assistance, you can rid your home of them effectively.

Are Cockroaches Hiding in Your Home?

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How to Know if Your Hotel Has Bedbugs

Upon entering a hotel room, do you typically reach for the tiny toiletries, take a leap onto the bed, or perhaps start by inspecting for bed bugs? Knowing what to look for is essential. Anticimex Carolinas Service Manager Christian Tweed has shared valuable insights on identifying bed bugs in your hotel room and preventing them from hitching a ride back home with you. And if bed bugs do become an unexpected part of your vacation, remember that Clark’s Pest Control is here to assist!



Q&A with a Pest Professional


How do bed bugs get inside hotels?


Bed bugs are primarily hitchhiking insects as opposed to foraging ones, meaning that they get carried around on people’s clothes and belongings. Someone with an active infestation in their home can easily bring bed bugs to their hotel, but they can also be picked up during travel (airplanes, taxis, and rideshare services) and brought to a hotel room.


What do people misunderstand about bed bugs in hotels?


From a probability standpoint, all hotels will deal with bed bugs at some point in time. If you think about a bed bug’s method of travel, there’s literally nothing a hotel can do to stop them from being carried in. What I have realized is that luxury hotels are more likely to have an aggressive response to dealing with a bed bug case once it’s identified as they tend to have a higher quality of service and a reputation to protect. While this isn’t always the case, it has been my experience more often than not.

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What do you recommend travelers do when they get to their room to check for bed bugs?


Most hotel headboards hang directly on the wall. I start my inspection here before even looking at the bed itself. I have found bed bugs, their exoskeletons, and the telltale black stains they leave behind around the edges of or in the crevices of headboards. If the headboard looks clean, move on to looking over the pillowcases and comforter for any signs or stains. You can dig into the bedding as deep as you want here, but I encourage people to look over the top layer of things at the very least.


What are some lesser-known signs of bed bugs in your hotel room?


The specifics of the black stains they leave behind, which as gross as it sounds, are just digested blood as that’s all that bed bugs feed on. If the stains are on a hard surface, they will be small dots as if left behind by an ink pen and will smear into a brownish gray when moisture is applied. If they’re on fabric, they will usually bleed along the fibers making a small diamond, square or X shape.


If there are bed bugs in your hotel room, can they travel home with you?


They absolutely can, however this is easy to prevent. While staying in a hotel, keep as much of your clothing and luggage off the beds as possible. Storing suitcases in the bathroom might sound odd, but it’s an effective method of prevention.

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What should you do with your suitcase if you suspect your hotel has bed bugs?


When arriving home from a trip, leave your luggage in the garage or on a porch and bring your clothes in one load of laundry at a time. If the clothes are dirty, wash them like you normally would, if they’re clean then run them through the dryer for at least forty-five minutes. Once your suitcase is empty, vacuum over it meticulously (don’t forget to empty the vacuum when you’re done), or if you’re in the right climate, expose it to heat for a few days by placing it in your vehicle (parked in the sun) or for a few weeks in your attic.


The Clark’s Solution


If you brought bed bugs back to you home, Clark’s is here to help. Our Bedbug Control service is designed to eliminate bedbugs and create a safe, comfortable environment.


A Clark’s Pest Professional will do an inspection and recommend a plan of attack to get rid of bed bugs now and prevent them from hatching in the future. Call Clark’s at 866-781-4991 today for more information.



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