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Cockroach Control - Allergy | Protex pest Control Houston

Cockroaches in Houston Can Trigger Allergies


Houston Cockroaches Can Stir Up More Than Anxiety —

Autumn is one of the most beautiful times of the year throughout the United States.

The colors of the leaves are changing to vibrant red, orange, and yellow and the dog-days of summer will soon enough become a distant memory.

Along with the crisp falling leaves many people notice an increase of allergens during the fall months.

Plant pollens, animals, dust, mold, and insect stings are what most people consider to be allergy triggers.

But for many home owners, there could be another hidden cause for the allergies that are plaguing your family say pest control companies in Houston .

Besides being known disease carriers, cockroaches have also been found to trigger allergies and asthma in many people.

Recent studies suggest that 78% to 98% of urban homes in the southern United States have evidence of cockroach activity either past or present.

Cockroaches in Houston thrive year-round in our semi-tropical climate. During the fall/winter months here, the cooler weather often chases cockroaches indoors to the warmth of our cozy homes.

Remember, it’s always summer indoors and cockroaches like to be comfortable, too.  Once indoors, they multiply extremely fast.

It is currently estimated that for every one cockroach that you DO see in your home, that there are many more cockroaches that you Do Not see. One roach egg laid today can produce up to 40 new roaches in just 30 days.

Cockroaches survive by hiding in or under cabinets, behind baseboards, under flooring, in food products, in closets, and behind appliances, etc.

It’s not possible to starve out cockroaches even with perfect housekeeping. They can survive on anything from soap to toothpaste to miniscule crumbs you can’t find.

The first cockroach allergies were reported when skin rashes appeared after roaches crawled across patients in 1943.

It was not until 1959 that skin tests confirmed that people are indeed allergic to cockroaches. Sometime in the 1970’s, researchers discovered people who were allergic to cockroaches also developed acute asthma attacks.

Children and the elderly are particularly susceptible to cockroach allergens and asthma attacks. Cockroach feces, saliva, and their body parts all contain the potentially dangerous allergens.

To keep your home safer from the dangers of invading cockroaches, it’s important to have ongoing protection in place by a licensed pest control expert like Protex Pest Control.

For cockroach control and general Houston pest control, call Protex Pest Control today –

Kingwood / Houston Pest Control – 281-440-5355

The Woodlands / Spring Pest Control – 281- 370-4772

Montgomery / Conroe Pest Control – 936-273-0505

Tomball / Cypress Pest Control – 281-370-4772


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