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Control examples - explanations and roach photographs


How-to Control German Roaches

Follow the standard control procedures but more frequent service may be required because of their rapid reproductive rate. Baits are particularly effective, but correct placement along junctions and/or in cracks and crevices in or near harborages is essential. Incorporating IGRs (insect growth regulators) into the service helps with long-term control.

Example of baiting close to an electrical outlet.  Never bait on, or close to the wires!

 
Note the tiny crack which is a prime place for german roaches to hide
 


We recommend these products:

  • IG Regulator
  • MaxForce Gel Bait
    Delta Dust
  • Crusade Duster
  • Gentrol Point Source

 

This article was published on Thursday 08 November, 2007.

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