Clearout German Cockroach Infestations
An IGR product is a powerful tool that is worth incorporating into German cockroach control programs to achieve long-lasting results.
Pest control for cockroaches is a common pest control treatment for both homeowners and businesses alike. Whereas it’s pretty straight forward to kill a single cockroach, eliminating a cockroach infestation is a lot more involved and generally involves a combination of products and may require more than one visit. Indeed, for commercial account, especially food management facilities regular services are often required to keep cockroaches under control.
In dealing with cockroaches, the species present impacts the treatments – the large cockroaches (American cockroach and Australian cockroach) are relatively straight forward, but the German cockroach tends to be a lot more involved due to its small size and potential resistance to insecticide. So it’s important to identify the cockroach species correctly.
In dealing with cockroaches, it is important to take a holistic view of the property to understand how they are getting in, where they are hiding and what food sources are available. This is especially the case when trying to provide a cockroach treatment for a block of units.
Cockroach treatments typically involve a combination of cockroach spray and bait, especially for German cockroaches. With regard to cockroach sprays, it is often a question as to whether you should use repellent or non-repellent sprays. Both work but the choice comes down the situation and the overall treatment plan.
However, cockroach baits are still a key cockroach control product and we have a whole series of articles on Cockroach baits.
In commercial accounts and blocks of units where there have been regular cockroach spray treatments over many years, insecticide resistant populations have developed. This is why it is important to rotate through insecticides with different modes of action in regularly serviced accounts.
Insect Growth Regulators (IGRs) are sometimes used in a combination spray with insecticides. IGRs are very long lasting and are effective at extremely low concentrations. Although they don’t kill cockroaches, they break the breeding cycle preventing population build up.
There are also a range of articles on various aspects of cockroach research.
More information on cockroaches.
An IGR product is a powerful tool that is worth incorporating into German cockroach control programs to achieve long-lasting results.
Using an IGR product alongside a gel bait is a winning combination when it comes to cockroach control.
Using an IGR such as Sumilarv can greatly increase the success rate of a cockroach treatment.
The repellent qualities of Biflex Mikron have been tested in a laboratory trial, with the results outlined here (part two of two).
The repellent qualities of Biflex Mikron have been tested in a laboratory trial, with the results outlined here (part one of two).
Charles McClintock, Professional Products Business Manager at Sumitomo Chemical Australia, outlines the benefits of including an IGR in cockroach treatments.
Whilst non-repellent sprays are popular for cockroach control, a quality pyrethroid product gives excellent – and rapid – flushing and knockdown effect. But when combined with a non-pyrethroid, it’s even better.
Carole Cast from Syngenta’s PPM team suggests two ways of dealing with the inevitable post-flooding cockroach issues.
Breaking the cockroach breeding cycle is now easy and cost effective with ClearOut Plus IGR Aerosol.
Richard Murray, Research and Development Manager for PCT International, outlines the findings of the latest research into German cockroach resistance from the US.
Effective management of German cockroaches requires an understanding of their physiology and behaviours.
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