Cockroach Control for Condominiums
Our certified specialists implement preventive, eco-conscious pest control programs for condominium communities, combining detailed inspections, targeted treatments, and long-term protection you can rely on.
Overview
Cockroaches spread allergens and contaminate kitchens, storage areas, and shared facilities. In multi-unit buildings, eliminating the issue requires coordinated strategies—not just treating a single spot.
Signs of a roach problem
- Night activity in kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and mechanical spaces
- Droppings (pepper-like specks), odor, or smear marks near baseboards
- Egg cases (ootheca) in cabinets, behind appliances, or utility closets
- Recurring sightings around trash chutes/rooms and loading areas
Our condominium approach
- Targeted inspections in high-risk zones: trash rooms, kitchens, utility penetrations, and shared corridors
- IPM-based treatments combining sanitation guidance, monitoring, and precise applications
- Unit-to-common-area coordination to prevent re-introduction between spaces
- Documentation for boards and property managers (recommended actions + status updates)
What’s included
- Inspection + identification of hot spots and entry points
- Monitoring plan (as needed) for recurring buildings
- Targeted treatment strategy with minimal disruption
- Follow-up scheduling recommendations based on severity
Prevention tips
- Seal gaps around plumbing penetrations and baseboards
- Reduce moisture (leaks, condensation) in kitchens/bathrooms
- Improve trash room sanitation and container sealing
- Minimize clutter in storage and utility closets
FAQ
Do you treat common areas and units?
Yes—roach issues in condominiums often require a coordinated plan across common areas and affected units to stop re-infestation.
Will residents need to leave?
In most cases, no. We focus on methods designed to minimize disruption while achieving effective results.
