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ID Your Pest - Roaches


ID Your Pest - Roaches
This page includes information on roaches,  roach control, how to kill roaches and getting rid of roaches.

 

Click on the picture that resembles your pest for information on how to control and eliminate it.

American Cockroach
American Roach
Florida Woods Roach
Florida Woods Roach
German Roach
German Roach

We can identify it for you

Bagging and sending a specimen for identification

Gather several specimens (whole and complete bodies when possible) and insert in a plastic “baggie”, or other container that will protect the body without crushing during mailing. You should be able to seal so the specimen will not fall out.

I suggest wrapping the insect with a few layers of tissue paper or a Kleenex tissue. The primary goal is to insure the specimen not be crushed in mailing to me for identification.

Ideally, a bubble-wrapped shipping envelope is perfect and will cost only about $0.50 or so to purchase.

Describe for me where you found the specimen, was water, rotted wood, paper or soil nearby…what was the area like where you found the specimen? Were there wings? Was there a food source nearby? Were there fecal droppings. Tell me everything around the specimen, which will help me in identifying it.

When I get the specimen, I will identify and email an answer to you as rapidly as possible with a solution to your problem. Remember...NAME, TOWN, TELEPHONE NUMBER & EMAIL ADDRESS if you want me to respond.  In the meantime, do not spray any insecticide or anything else, except a little mild liquid (Prell, Dove, Ivory, any soap will do...) and water mixed together which will foul its movement & wings and the insect will be smothered. (about 3-4 tbsp per qt. In an atomizing sprayer). This is safe for you and will kill the insect without staining your floor, drapes or wall.

Insert  your complete name, address, phone number and email address for a reply or follow up question I may have.

Mail the specimen to:

Killfireants Pest Control 
Div. Pest King, L.L.C. 
2800 Jeanetta STE #2605
Houston, TX 77063-4049

Email : info@killfireants.com
Local Phone: 713-266-5305  
FAX 713-783-2444

This article was published on Tuesday 30 October, 2007.

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