If you’re seeing roaches at night, you likely have more hiding
Roaches are nocturnal. If you’re spotting them after dark, it usually means there’s an active infestation—not just a random bug.
The good news? You can start eliminating them immediately with the right approach.
This guide will show you exactly what to do, step-by-step.
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Step 1: Identify Where They’re Hiding
Before using any products, you need to locate the problem areas.
Check:
- Under sinks
- Behind refrigerators and stoves
- Inside cabinets and drawers
- Around trash areas
Look for:
- Droppings (small black specks)
- Egg casings
- Musty odor
👉 This tells you where to focus your treatment.
Step 2: Use the Right Bait (This Is Critical)
Sprays kill on contact—but baits eliminate the colony.
Apply small amounts of gel bait:
- Under sinks
- Inside cabinet corners
- Behind appliances
Use pea-sized placements, not large blobs.
⚠️ More is NOT better—too much bait can actually reduce effectiveness.
Step 3: Apply Dust in Hidden Voids
Use a light dust (like boric acid or silica-based dust) in:
- Wall voids
- Behind outlets (lightly)
- Under appliances
This creates a long-lasting barrier that roaches can’t avoid.
Step 4: Use Spray for Immediate Knockdown
For visible roaches:
- Spray directly on contact
- Focus on baseboards and entry points
This gives you immediate results while the bait does the long-term work.
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Step 5: Eliminate Food & Water Sources
This step is non-negotiable.
- Wipe down all surfaces nightly
- Store food in sealed containers
- Take trash out regularly
- Fix leaks under sinks
👉 Roaches survive where food + moisture exist.

Step 6: Repeat and Monitor
You won’t eliminate an infestation in one night—but you will:
- Kill active roaches immediately
- Start collapsing the colony within days
Reapply bait every 5–7 days as needed.
Why Most Roach Treatments Fail
Most people:
- Use only sprays
- Apply too much product
- Treat the wrong areas
👉 This kills a few roaches—but leaves the infestation intact.
When to Expect Results
- Night 1: Visible reduction
- 3–5 days: Significant drop in activity
- 1–2 weeks: Major control
Consistency is key.

Recommended Products (What Actually Works)
- Gel bait (for colony elimination)
- Residual spray (for active control)
- Dust (for long-term prevention)
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Final Thoughts
Getting rid of roaches isn’t about one product—it’s about using the right system.
Follow these steps correctly, and you’ll see results quickly.
If you stay consistent, you can fully eliminate the problem.
