How Dangerous Are The Roaches In Virginia?

an american cockroach crawling in a kitchen

What is something that you do every day that could cause you harm if you were not careful? For most people, it would be driving. Although convenient and usually safe, driving is considered to be dangerous, especially when someone else on the road is not doing it properly. This is also true about other things in life. Take cockroaches, for instance. These pests are not always dangerous, but sometimes they pose serious threats to humans when they invade area homes. To help you better understand the different types of cockroaches and the threats they pose here in Virginia, here are some things to consider today.

Can A Cockroach In Virginia Kill You?

Most things in life can kill you if the conditions are right. Thankfully, most often, they aren’t. When it comes to whether the types of cockroaches in Virginia are life-threatening, you have to consider a few things. First, consider what diseases do cockroaches carry? German cockroaches are known to spread 33 types of dangerous bacteria, seven human pathogens, and six kinds of parasitic worms. Many of these can get you very sick. They are not, however, as dangerous as they used to be. This leads us to our second point. Diseases cockroaches spread are treatable with modern medicine. Back when people were traveling the Oregon trail, a case of dysentery almost always led to death. Now, people who contract dysentery can visit their local doctor and get a prescription for Flagyl or metronidazole to quickly treat this infection. This is also true for almost all of the diseases these pests spread to humans. Does this make getting sick from having cockroaches skittering around inside your home any less of a problem? A bit, but not really. 

Will Roaches Leave My Virginia Home If There Is No Food?

One common belief is that cockroaches will not stick around in an area if there is no food. Although this is mostly true, many do not consider how wide of a diet these pests have. Cockroaches eat things that people eat like meat, plants, and grains but they will also eat things people would never eat, like rotting carcasses, insects, and trash. If none of these things are available inside a home, cockroaches are capable of living on items like paste, glue, pet fur, wallpaper, postage stamps, and toenail clippings. This makes fully removing all of their food sources difficult and most of the time impossible.

How To Prevent Cockroaches

If you are looking for how to prevent cockroaches using DIY strategies, there are a lot of suggestions available to you. Here are some that our team of experts recommends you use.

  • Seal entry points around your home’s exterior foundation using a caulking gun.
  • Repair damage to screens, door sweeps, and weatherstripping.
  • Eliminate moisture build-up around and inside your home.
  • Use a dehumidifier to keep humidity to a minimum.
  • Clean your living areas regularly.
  • Invest in pest-proof trash cans.
  • Repair leaky piping and fixtures.
  • Make sure your gutters are working properly.

Is Pest Control For Roaches Worth It In Virginia?  

DIY is not a guaranteed way to handle cockroaches here in Virginia. If you want a guarantee that these dangerous pests will stay out of your living areas, your best option is to trust a home pest control professional. At Albemarle Termite & Pest Control, we offer detailed options to identify, eliminate, and prevent all sorts of annoying, harmful, and destructive house pests. These services are priced to fit your budget and designed with your home in mind.

Contact our team today to discuss our cockroach pest control options and find an appointment time that would best fit your schedule.

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