Cockroaches – Identification and Control
Overview
Cockroaches are highly resilient pests that thrive in warm, humid, and poorly ventilated environments. Found in homes, restaurants, takeaways, warehouses, and commercial kitchens across the UK, they pose a serious public health risk. These nocturnal insects are known to spread harmful bacteria including Salmonella, E. coli, and other pathogens that can contaminate food and preparation surfaces.
In addition to health concerns, cockroach infestations can create unpleasant living and working conditions due to their musty odour and unsightly droppings. Cockroaches multiply quickly and are difficult to eradicate without targeted treatment, making early identification and control essential. They are particularly hard to manage in multi-unit dwellings or buildings with shared plumbing, where they can move between units undetected.
Professional pest control is often required to fully eliminate cockroach infestations and prevent their return, especially in commercial premises where hygiene is paramount.
How to Identify Cockroaches
Signs to Look For:
- Small black droppings resembling ground pepper
- An unpleasant, musty or oily odour
- Shed skins or egg cases (oothecae) near harbourage areas
- Live or dead cockroaches spotted at night or in hidden areas



