
Have a Cockroach Problem?
Cockroach Problem?
Atlanta Cockroach Exterminator
Cockroaches are disgusting and annoying. Indeed, that is the number one complaint for most property owners who face a roach infestation. However, did you know roaches can trigger asthma and allergies and contaminate food? Roaches are known to carry and spread disease, as well. So, if the gross factor does not have you calling the best Atlanta cockroach exterminator ASAP – then the dangerous factor should! If you have stumbled upon a cockroach or see evidence of potential nighttime activity – call Scientifically Advanced Pest Control for our highly-effective cockroach pest control services today!
Roach Infestation Treatment
Atlanta's best cockroach pest control is not a one-size-fits-all treatment. There are a variety of roach species. How to get rid of cockroaches depends on what type of cockroach has invaded the property. While there are around 70 species of roaches in the United States, in Greater Atlanta, there are two common cockroaches.
German Cockroach
German cockroaches are less recognizable but hate cold weather, which means they will take refuge in your home or business. German roach treatment from Scientifically Advanced Pest Control is your best bet should you come across one of these creepy little buggers.
American Cockroach
American cockroaches are the most common. In fact, you probably recognize them from Television and movies. While it might be tempting to be star-struck, after all, they are famous for their longevity and survival skills – we advise you to call our team instead!
Atlanta Roach Control Treatment
Do you think you have a cockroach infestation?
Step one – call our team. We offer a FREE inspection to assess the problem (should one exist). Once our team identifies the problem, we will provide a custom treatment plan to exterminate roaches immediately and prevent cockroaches long term.
Step two – Prevention can be a team effort. Cockroaches need food, water, and shelter. You can take a few specific measures to reduce your home's attractiveness to these pests. Ensure food is well sealed, crumbs are cleaned up, dishes are washed and put away promptly, pet food is stored in a well-sealed container, and pet messes are cleaned up quickly. Also, make sure your trash is in a sealed container and taken out regularly. We also recommend checking for water leaks, such as dripping pipes or faucets that could attract roaches. Be sure your home is well-sealed to remove roach entrances. Lastly, remove any places where cockroaches could hide, namely clutter like stacks of magazines, newspapers, cardboard, or other rarely disturbed stored items.
If you're ready to eliminate a possible cockroach infestation or just want to be sure they never get a chance to invade in the first place, call our team today at 770-978-5839 or request a free inspection. We look forward to relieving you of your pest problems.