Cockroaches are more than just unpleasant—they’re a serious health risk. These resilient pests spread harmful bacteria, contaminate food, and thrive in hidden areas of your home. Spotting one could mean dozens more are lurking nearby. At One Click Pest Control, we understand how quickly a minor sighting can turn into a major infestation—and we’re here to stop it before it spreads.
Take Action Before It’s Too Late
When it comes to cockroaches, early intervention is everything. Waiting too long gives them time to multiply and embed themselves deep within your property. DIY sprays and traps may offer short-term relief, but they rarely address the root cause. Our professional team uses proven methods to identify, eliminate, and prevent infestations—ensuring long-term protection for your home or business.
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Pest control basics
Termites live in highly organized colonies that can number in the millions especially subterranean species. These colonies operate around the clock, with specific groups handling tunneling, defense, and reproduction. While some dig and forage, others protect the nest or leave to form new colonies. Their nonstop activity means damage can spread quickly if not addressed early.
Although the term "white ant" is commonly used, it’s a misleading nickname for termites. They may look like ants due to their pale color and body shape, but termites are actually closer relatives to cockroaches. Despite the nickname, their behavior, diet, and biology are entirely different from true ants.
Termites consume cellulose a substance found in wood, paper, and cardboard. In homes, they often target structural wood, furniture, skirting boards, and door frames. They typically eat timber from the inside out, making infestations hard to detect until significant damage has occurred.
The duration of termite treatments varies depending on the method used, soil type, and moisture levels. Many treatments remain active for several years, but annual inspections are crucial to ensure long-term protection and catch any new activity early.
If you notice signs of termites like hollow wood, mud tubes, or shed wings avoid disturbing them. Instead, contact a licensed pest control provider like One Click Pest Control Pest immediately. A professional inspection following national standards will help confirm the issue and determine the best course of action.