Does your kitchen floor seem to come alive at night? Or even
worse, do you see roaches out in the open during the day? You
may have yourself a roach infestation.
Welcome to the Easy Roach Control website. Roach
control or killing cockroaches can be quite a chore,
especially when dealing with a large infestation. This website
was born out of a desire to share my experience with battling
roaches consistently for the last 10 years.
Even though the home tends to be the main trouble spot when dealing
with an infestation, roaches can even thrive in your
car. This is especially true if you allow food
consumption in your vehicle. There are numerous products
available in today's market that aim to make roach control
easier wherever the trouble spots may be. Listed on this page
and throughout this website are my personal reviews of products
as well as tips that I have found to be the most effective
in my roach control efforts.
Black FLag Ant
& Roach Killing Chalk
Last year I was browsing through Longs Drugs and at the end
of one of the aisles was a Dead-Fast kiosk with a video
presentation. The person in the video was using a stick
of chalk to draw lines in various areas of the home to
control roaches and ants. After a few minutes of watching the
video, I was sold. I bought 2 sticks. That same evening, I
applied the chalk as instructed to key areas in the kitchen.
Underneath the sink area, along the cabinet base boards, etc.
The following morning, the results were immediate. There were
at least a dozen dead roaches scattered across the kitchen
floor. The Dead-Fast chalk also worked well with ant control.
It has recently been re-branded Black Flag Ant & Roach
Killing Chalk.
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Combat Roach
Killing Gel
I recently went to Wal-Mart looking to pick up some roach
control products and came accross the Combat Roach Killing
Gel. In the past I had mostly used the Combat bait stations for
roach control. First of all the Combat bait stations
smell, sometimes my toddler aged kids would find them and for
the most part I could never tell if it was really working. The
Combat Roach Killing Gel looked promising. I bought both the
Roach and Ant gels. No smell and the syringe style
applicator was easy to use. I pushed out a few lines underneath
the oven and fridge and along the cabinet base
boards. Keep a paper towel handy cause the gel flow takes
awhile to stop after dispensing. In the late evening I
would usually see roaches darting back and forth from
underneath the oven and fridge. After applying the gel,
nothing. So far so good.
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