Cockroaches

In recent times, it has been identified that there is a growing population of cockroaches in homes and commercial premises in urban Australia.
It is unlikely you will see cockroaches during the day unless there is a particularly significant infestation. They prefer dark corners, under cupboards and white goods or in food areas. These insects prefer to get about at night, where they feed on foodstuffs, contaminating food, the surfaces they scurry over and plates and utensils. The main way they contaminate areas is by their droppings, spreading bacteria that cause diseases like salmonella poisoning, passing on diarrhea and dysentery.

Signs of infestation are usually by droppings, or noticing dead cockroaches in the house. Any sign of these insects demands immediate action, and if found in significant numbers, expert advice should be sought.

Solving the Problem

In domestic situations, experts from Beat-A-Bug can identify areas of contamination, and advise suitable, safe eradication techniques.

In commercial areas, professional advice is needed on a regular basis to maintain safety standards that conform to health regulations.

The professional inspections carried out by the licensed Beat-A-Bug Technician conform to the latest pest management systems available in Australia. Their prompt, efficient service includes a written recommendation and carries a full warranty.