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Signs of Dying Roaches
- If using slow-release bait, you’ll likely find dead roaches in the morning.
- Monitoring kitchen activity at night can indicate roach population decline.
- More dead roaches, fewer live sightings, odor, less property damage, and behavior changes signal declining roach population.
Reasons for Roach Deaths
- Reduced food supply can lead to roaches dying out.
- Finding only dead roaches without bait may indicate excessive competition for limited food.
Recognizing Dying Cockroaches
- Signs include sluggish movements, inability to walk properly, and lack of response to stimuli.
- Abnormal behavior such as twitching and convulsions may be observed in dying roaches.
Assessing Roach Infestation Status
- Effectiveness of treatment can be assessed by observing a decrease in live sightings and overall roach activity.
- Presence of dead cockroaches in hidden areas is part of their natural life cycle.
Confirming Roach Infestation Elimination
- Check for cockroach droppings resembling coffee grounds or black pepper.
- Roach infestation elimination can take from three weeks to six months.
Roach Detection and Monitoring
- Regular monitoring using roach traps or sticky tape is recommended after treatment.
Preventing Roach Infestations
- A combination of insecticide, bait, and IGR is necessary for complete roach treatment.
Roach Behavior
- Roaches can stick around even if there’s no food available.