Cockroaches are being seen everywhere lately. They are showing up in memes, political jokes, chaotic comment sections and bizarre viral accounts as well. But outside the internet, another kind of takeover has quietly been happening at home too, especially during this relentless heatwave.Cockroaches thrive in warm, humid conditions, which means summer is practically campaign season for them. Kitchens suddenly become their headquarters, bathroom drains turn into entry points and that one dark cabinet nobody opens often becomes suspiciously active after sunset. And if you have already emptied half a can of bug spray only for them to return two days later, you are not alone.The truth is that sprays only solve part of the problem. They kill the cockroaches
you can see, but rarely touch the eggs, nests or hidden colonies behind walls and under appliances. If cockroaches keep returning, the goal has to shift from quick extermination to making your home impossible for them to survive in.
How To Get Rid Of Cockroaches Inside The House
Cut Off Food Supply
The first step is cutting off their food supply. Cockroaches can survive on tiny crumbs, grease stains and even leftover pet food. Wipe kitchen counters every night, sweep under appliances regularly and never leave dirty dishes in the sink overnight. Airtight containers for grains, snacks and dry foods also make a major difference because cockroaches are remarkably good at sniffing out exposed food sources.
Fix The Leakages
Water is another huge attraction. Leaky taps, wet bathroom corners and damp sink areas create the perfect environment for them to survive. Even a small puddle near a pipe can sustain cockroaches for days. Fix leaking pipes, dry sinks before bed and avoid leaving wet mops or buckets around overnight.
Use Pest Control
One of the most effective long-term solutions is boric acid, which has been used for decades in pest control. A light dusting in corners, behind refrigerators and near entry points can help eliminate infestations over time. However, it should always be kept away from children and pets. Gel baits are another reliable option because cockroaches carry the poison back to their nests, affecting the colony instead of just individual insects.
Get Rid Of Entry Points
You should also pay attention to hidden entry points. Cockroaches can slip through surprisingly small gaps around drains, windows, exhaust fans and pipes. Sealing cracks with caulk and installing drain covers can significantly reduce how many enter the house in the first place.
Natural Remedies To Try
Natural remedies can help too, though they work best for smaller infestations. Neem oil sprays, bay leaves in cabinets and peppermint oil solutions may repel cockroaches temporarily because they dislike strong smells. But severe infestations usually require a combination of deep cleaning, baiting and professional pest control.
Timing Is Important
And timing matters more than most people realise. Cockroaches are nocturnal, so if you suddenly spot several during the daytime, it often signals overcrowding and a larger infestation hidden somewhere nearby.
Ultimately, getting rid of cockroaches is less about one dramatic hit and more about consistency. Because unlike the internet’s latest chaotic obsession, these uninvited houseguests are much harder to mute once they settle in.