Des Moines Cockroach Infestation — What That Single Sighting Really Means
Cockroaches are active at night and rest in concealed harborage sites during the day — behind refrigerators, inside wall voids, under sinks, within cabinet hinges, and inside electrical appliances. When a cockroach is spotted in daylight, it means the colony has grown large enough to push individuals out of established harborage zones.
In Des Moines, German and American cockroaches account for the majority of infestations we treat. German cockroaches reproduce fast, build large indoor colonies, and are genetically capable of developing resistance to insecticides — making professional rotation of active ingredients and bait formulations critical to achieving lasting results.
Important: Why DIY Sprays Make the Problem Worse
Applying aerosol sprays before a professional inspection causes cockroaches to scatter and move deeper into wall voids, making accurate assessment and treatment more difficult. Call a specialist before attempting any DIY treatment.
Why Cockroach Infestations Are a Health Issue, Not Just a Nuisance
- Disease transmission: Cockroaches carry and spread bacteria including Salmonella and E. coli, contaminating food preparation surfaces.
- Respiratory Allergen Exposure: Cockroach droppings, cast skins, and dried saliva particles are established respiratory allergens. In enclosed living spaces, accumulation of these particles is associated with increased asthma frequency and severity — particularly in children and those with pre-existing respiratory conditions.