German roaches breed too fast for fogging to matter. We find the harborage, bait it, monitor it and cut off the moisture and food that sustain it.
A German cockroach goes from egg to breeding adult in about seven weeks, and one egg case holds up to 40 nymphs — which is why a couple of roaches becomes an infestation fast, and why fogging just scatters them deeper into your walls. Elimination means baiting the harborage, breaking the breeding cycle with a growth regulator, and monitoring until the count hits zero.
Get a Free QuoteKitchens, baths, appliances, wall voids — find where they breed.
Placed in cracks and voids where roaches feed — carried back to the harborage.
Breaks the breeding cycle so the population can’t rebound.
Sticky monitors track population knockdown between visits.
Cut the grease, moisture and food debris that sustain the colony.
German roach work is a program, not a one-shot — we return until it’s done.
Foggers scatter roaches deeper into walls and make the problem worse. IPM roach control baits the harborage, regulates growth and verifies knockdown with monitors — the approach health inspectors expect in commercial kitchens, applied at home.
Foggers drive roaches deeper into voids and rarely reach the harborage. Baiting kills at the source.
Activity drops within days of the first baiting; full elimination typically takes 2–4 visits depending on severity.
Yes — gel bait goes in cracks, hinges and voids, not on food surfaces. Kitchen-safe methods are standard.