Hello, Farmington Valley community! Wrapping up our Pest Series at Green Pest Control, Part 4 covers cockroaches after discussing mice, ants, and bed bugs in prior posts. These persistent survivors love our heated homes during February’s cold snaps. Our cockroach control services keep them at bay—revisit the series in our blog archive.
Why Cockroaches Thrive Indoors in Connecticut Winters
February’s sub-30°F weather drives cockroaches inside, where they hide in warm, moist spots like kitchens and bathrooms. In towns like Farmington and Granby, they spread germs and trigger allergies if unchecked. Our pest control in Connecticut targets these invaders effectively.
Fun Facts About Cockroaches’ Winter Ways
- Survival Experts: They withstand cold by clustering in walls, emerging at night for food.
- Speed Demons: Roaches run up to 3 mph, zipping through homes during quiet February evenings.
- Allergy Culprits: Their shed skins worsen indoor air quality in sealed winter houses.
Prevention Tips for February in Our Service Areas
Clean spills, fix leaks, and use sealed bins. For infestations, rely on our cockroach control.
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