Do NJ Cockroaches Give You A Run For Your Money?

Anyone who has suffered through a cockroach infestation can attest to the fact that these creepy crawling insects will put up quite a battle when it comes to anyone’s attempt at killing them.  Not only have cockroaches become adept at living in human surroundings, they actually thrive in human surroundings.

Cockroaches are able to survive on the tiniest crumb of food that they find dropped upon the floor, sitting upon the kitchen countertop, or perhaps even inside of the toaster or inside of the oven.  If no food is present, the resourceful cockroach will easily chew a hole in any type of food packaging for its family and friends.  Cockroaches will even withstand the cold of the refrigerator if it means that they will receive a meal by invading it.  In a cockroach filled home, everyone is invited when a feast is discovered.  In addition, when actual food is scarce, the always resourceful cockroach will gladly nibble on soap, human or pet skin or hair, decaying insects, wallpaper glue, leather, or any other item which contains cellulose.

Baby cockroaches are about the size of a speck of dust.  It’s no wonder that they are able to hide in all types of cracks and crevices and escape being discovered. Cockroaches run fast and will spread bacteria and germs as they contaminate every surface that they come across.  Don’t find yourself without the protection of a Monmouth County, NJ exterminator.  Allison Pest Control can help to keep cockroaches away as well as all other types of unwanted pests this upcoming fall and winter season.