Cockroach Control

South Florida Cockroach Specialists

Cockroach Control & Elimination

Cockroaches spread bacteria, trigger asthma, and contaminate food — and Florida’s humidity makes them a year-round problem. EntoLogic identifies the species, eliminates the population at the source, and prevents them from returning.

Licensed & Insured German Roach Specialists Pet & Family Safe Interior & Exterior

Same-week appointments available. Serving Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties.

EntoLogic technician performing cockroach treatment in South Florida

Cockroach Species Common in South Florida

Different cockroach species require different treatment approaches. Identifying the species correctly is the first step to effective control.

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German Cockroach

The most difficult cockroach to eliminate. German roaches live entirely indoors — in kitchens, bathrooms, and appliances. They reproduce rapidly (one female can produce thousands of offspring per year) and are resistant to many common pesticides. Requires specialized gel bait and void treatments.

Indoor species Fast reproducing Hardest to eliminate
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American Cockroach

The large, reddish-brown “palmetto bug” most Floridians are familiar with. American roaches primarily live outdoors in sewer systems, mulch, and storm drains but enter homes through gaps, drains, and utility penetrations. Perimeter treatment is key.

Outdoor origin Enters through drains Perimeter control
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Asian & Smoky Brown Cockroach

Common in South Florida’s humid subtropical climate. Asian roaches are attracted to light and can fly. Smoky browns prefer warm, moist areas like attics and mulch beds. Both enter from outdoors and are controlled with exterior barrier treatments and exclusion.

Outdoor species Attracted to light Exterior treatment

How We Eliminate Cockroaches

The treatment approach depends entirely on the species. What works on American roaches often does nothing for German roaches — and vice versa.

Species Identification

We confirm exactly which species you’re dealing with before recommending treatment. This step alone puts us ahead of most general pest companies who apply the same product regardless of species.

Gel Bait for German Roaches

German cockroaches are best treated with targeted gel bait placed in cracks, voids, and harborage areas near appliances and plumbing. Bait is carried back to the harborage, eliminating bugs that never even contacted the treatment directly.

Perimeter Barrier for Outdoor Species

American, Asian, and Smoky Brown roaches are controlled with exterior perimeter treatment around the foundation, entry points, and harborage areas like mulch beds and utility penetrations. We also treat drains where American roaches frequently enter.

Exclusion Recommendations

We identify and document gaps around pipes, drains, doors, and utility penetrations that cockroaches use to enter. Sealing these reduces re-infestation significantly and makes every subsequent treatment more effective.

EntoLogic technician applying cockroach gel bait treatment in kitchen

Species-Specific Treatment

We match the treatment to the cockroach — not the other way around.

Signs You Have a Cockroach Problem

Cockroaches are nocturnal — seeing one during the day often means the population is large enough that competition is forcing them out. Don’t wait.

  • Seeing live cockroaches during the day, especially in the kitchen
  • Small dark droppings resembling coffee grounds near appliances or cabinets
  • A musty, oily odor in the kitchen or bathroom
  • Egg casings (oothecae) — dark brown oval capsules — in hidden areas
  • Shed skins in drawers, under appliances, or behind the refrigerator
  • Smear marks along walls near moisture sources
  • Damage to food packaging, book bindings, or leather items
  • Increased allergy or asthma symptoms with no obvious cause
Signs of cockroach infestation including droppings and egg casings

Cockroach Control — Questions Answered

One American roach (palmetto bug) entering from outside doesn’t necessarily mean an infestation. One German cockroach indoors almost always does — they don’t travel alone and are rarely found without an established population nearby. Either way, it’s worth a quick inspection to confirm what you’re dealing with.

For American and outdoor species, perimeter treatments show results within a few days. German cockroach gel bait treatments typically see significant reduction within 1–2 weeks as the bait is transferred through the colony. A follow-up visit 2–3 weeks later addresses any remaining activity.

For gel bait treatments — the most common approach for German roaches — you don’t need to empty cabinets. Bait is placed in small amounts in cracks and voids, not sprayed on surfaces. We’ll give you specific preparation instructions before your appointment based on the treatment we’re using.

For outdoor species in Florida, ongoing pressure from neighboring properties and the environment means recurring treatment is the most reliable long-term solution. For German roaches, a properly completed treatment program eliminates the population — but sanitation and exclusion are critical to preventing re-introduction.

Yes. Gel bait treatments are applied in tiny amounts in cracks and voids — out of reach of pets. For spray treatments, we ask that pets be kept off treated surfaces until dry, typically 30–45 minutes. We’ll walk you through any specific precautions based on your pets and the treatment used.

Cockroach Control Near You

We serve homeowners and businesses across South Florida. Click your city for local information.

Ready to Get Rid of Cockroaches for Good?

The longer a cockroach infestation goes untreated the harder it becomes to eliminate. Start with a free inspection — we’ll identify the species, assess the severity, and give you a clear plan.