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Want to get rid of cockroaches from home? 5 simple remedies to keep the roaches away and prevent infection

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 16, 2026, 13:48 IST
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Want to get rid of cockroaches from home: 5 simple remedies to keep the roaches away and prevent infection

Cockroaches are one of the most common household pests, and they can quickly become a frustrating problem if ignored. They usually hide in dark, damp places and come out at night searching for food and water.

Apart from being unpleasant to see, cockroaches can also spread germs, contaminate food, and lead to allergies in some people.

Disclaimer: This article is for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional pest-control or medical advice. Home remedies may help reduce cockroach activity, but severe infestations may require licensed pest-control services. Always use insecticides, baits, boric acid, and essential oils carefully by following product safety instructions. Keep all pest-control substances away from children, pets, food, and water sources.

Here are some simple remedies to keep cockroaches away from your home

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Keep the kitchen clean and dry

The kitchen is the most common place where cockroaches gather because it gives them easy access to food and water. Clean countertops daily and never leave dirty dishes in the sink overnight. Wipe up spilt food immediately and store groceries in sealed containers. Cockroaches are especially attracted to crumbs, uncovered food, and damp areas. Fix leaking taps or pipes because moisture helps them survive.

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Seal cracks and entry points

Cockroaches can enter homes through tiny gaps around doors, windows, drains, and pipes. Even small cracks in walls or kitchen cabinets can become hiding spots. Sealing these openings helps prevent them from entering and multiplying indoors. Use caulk, a flexible sealant used to fill gaps, joints, or seams in building construction, around pipes, wall gaps, and sink areas.

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Use cockroach baits and traps carefully

Cockroach baits and sticky traps are among the safest and most effective solutions for indoor infestations. Gel baits attract cockroaches, and they carry the poison back to their nests, helping reduce the colony over time. Place them near sinks, behind refrigerators, and inside dark corners where cockroach activity is common.

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Call a professional for severe infestations

If cockroaches continue to return despite regular cleaning and home treatments, professional pest control may be necessary. Large infestations often spread inside walls, drains, or neighboring apartments, making them difficult to control alone. Pest-control professionals can identify nesting areas and use targeted treatments more safely and effectively.

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Natural repellents can aid other treatments

Natural remedies may not completely remove cockroaches, but they can help discourage them when combined with cleaning and pest-control methods. Bay leaves are often placed inside cabinets, drawers, and kitchen corners because cockroaches dislike their strong smell. Fresh citrus peels can also act as mild repellents in areas where roaches are commonly seen.
These simple natural tricks work best as a backup, not a full replacement, for regular cleaning and professional pest control when needed.

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Can cockroaches cause infections?

Cockroaches are not known to directly bite or infect humans in the same way as mosquitoes or ticks, but they can spread harmful bacteria and trigger several health problems. As they move through drains, garbage, sewage areas, and dirty surfaces, they pick up germs on their bodies and legs.

​Study from the National Library of Medicine shows that cockroaches can carry bacteria such as Salmonella, Escherichia coli (E. coli), Staphylococcus, and other members of the Enterobacteriaceae family. These bacteria are linked to illnesses including food poisoning, diarrhea, stomach infections, urinary tract infections, and skin infections.

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