Professional Cockroach Control Services in South Florida

Cockroaches are a common issue in South Florida due to our warm, humid climate and abundant food and moisture sources. Roaches often invade kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and wall voids, creating health risks and unsanitary conditions if not addressed quickly.


Professional Pestguard provides targeted cockroach control services designed to reduce active infestations and limit ongoing activity using proven, professional-grade treatments.


Proudly serving homeowners throughout Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach County.

Cockroaches are a common issue in South Florida due to our warm, humid climate and abundant food and moisture sources. Roaches often invade kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and wall voids, creating health risks and unsanitary conditions if not addressed quickly.


Professional Pestguard provides targeted cockroach control services designed to reduce active infestations and limit ongoing activity using proven, professional-grade treatments.


Proudly serving homeowners throughout Broward and Miami-Dade County.

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Professional Cockroach Control

40+ Years

Solving Cockroach Problems in South Florida

UNDERSTANDING THE PROBLEM

Why Cockroach Problems Are So Common in South Florida Homes

South Florida’s warm climate, high humidity, and frequent rainfall create the perfect environment for cockroach infestations in residential homes. Unlike colder regions where roach activity slows seasonally, cockroaches remain active year-round in South Florida, thriving inside kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and wall voids.


Cockroaches are attracted to food sources, moisture, and hidden shelter commonly found inside homes. Small plumbing leaks, drain lines, cabinets, appliances, and cracks around doors or baseboards provide ideal hiding and breeding areas. Once roaches establish themselves indoors, populations can grow rapidly and spread throughout the home.


Store-bought roach sprays may kill visible cockroaches, but they rarely eliminate the infestation at its source. Many residential roach problems persist because eggs, hidden harborage areas, and breeding populations are left untreated. Without professional cockroach control designed for South Florida homes, infestations often return within weeks.

COMMON COCKROACH INFESTATIONS

Types of Cockroaches We Treat in South Florida Homes

South Florida is home to several cockroach species, each with different behaviors, hiding habits, and treatment requirements. Proper identification is critical, as the most effective cockroach control strategy depends on the species involved. Below are the most common types of cockroaches we treat in South Florida residential homes.

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American Cockroaches

(Palmetto Bugs)

Large and fast-moving, American cockroaches are often referred to as palmetto bugs in South Florida. They commonly enter homes through drains, garages, and exterior entry points and are frequently found in kitchens, laundry rooms, and bathrooms.

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German Cockroaches

The most common indoor cockroach in South Florida homes, German cockroaches are typically found in kitchens, bathrooms, and around appliances. They reproduce rapidly and often hide in cabinets, wall voids, and plumbing areas, making professional treatment essential for complete elimination.

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Smokybrown Cockroaches

Smokybrown cockroaches thrive in warm, humid environments and are very common in South Florida. They are often found in attics, soffits, rooflines, and mulch beds and may enter homes seeking moisture, especially after heavy rain.

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Australian Cockroaches

Similar in appearance to American cockroaches, Australian cockroaches are commonly found around exterior landscaping, shrubs, and tree lines. They may enter homes through doors, windows, or gaps in siding, particularly in residential neighborhoods with dense vegetation.

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Oriental Cockroaches

Often referred to as “water bugs,” Oriental cockroaches prefer cool, damp environments. In residential homes, they are commonly found near plumbing leaks, floor drains, crawl spaces, and under sinks, where moisture levels remain high.

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Brown-Banded Cockroaches

Smaller than other species, brown-banded cockroaches prefer dry, warm areas inside homes. They are often found in bedrooms, living rooms, furniture, electronics, and upper cabinets, making them more difficult to detect early.

Because each cockroach species behaves differently, effective cockroach control in South Florida homes starts with proper identification and a targeted treatment plan designed for long-term prevention.

OUR SERVICES

What Our Professional Cockroach Control Services Include

Our professional cockroach control services are designed to eliminate active infestations while preventing future roach problems in South Florida homes. Every treatment plan is customized based on the type of cockroach present, the severity of the infestation, and the layout of your home to ensure long-term results.

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Comprehensive home inspection

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Identification of cockroach species and harborage areas

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Targeted interior treatments for kitchens, bathrooms, and living spaces

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Crack, crevice, and entry-point treatments

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Exterior perimeter protection to prevent re-entry

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Use of professional-grade products effective against roaches and eggs

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Ongoing maintenance and prevention options available

Our goal is not short-term relief, but complete cockroach control through strategic treatment, proper identification, and professional follow-up designed for South Florida residential homes.

BEFORE YOUR SERVICE

How to Prepare for Cockroach Control Treatment

Preparing your home for cockroach control treatment helps ensure the most effective results and allows our technicians to treat key problem areas efficiently. A few simple steps before your appointment can improve treatment accuracy, speed up the process, and help prevent cockroaches from returning. Most South Florida homes require only minimal preparation, and our team is always happy to answer questions before your scheduled service.

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Clear access to kitchens and bathrooms

Remove items from under sinks, inside cabinets, and around appliances such as stoves, refrigerators, and dishwashers. These areas are common cockroach hiding and breeding locations and need to be accessible for proper treatment.

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Reduce food and moisture sources

Wipe down countertops, sweep floors, and address any standing water or leaks prior to service. Cockroaches are attracted to food residue and moisture, and reducing these sources helps treatments work more effectively.

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Secure food, dishes, and pet items

Store food in sealed containers and put away pet bowls, toys, and bedding before treatment. This ensures a safe application and allows technicians to treat targeted areas thoroughly.

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Avoid deep cleaning immediately after treatment

Do not mop or wipe treated areas for the time recommended by your technician. Allowing products to remain in place helps eliminate hidden cockroaches and prevents reinfestation.

DURING & AFTER SERVICE

What to Expect After Cockroach Treatment

After cockroach treatment, it is common to notice increased roach activity for a short period of time as cockroaches are flushed from hidden harborages and come into contact with treated areas. This temporary increase is a normal and expected part of the process and indicates that the treatment is actively working. Most homeowners begin seeing noticeable improvement within a few days as cockroach populations decline.

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Continued Activity at First

You may continue seeing cockroaches for several days or weeks after treatment as they emerge from walls, cabinets, and other hidden nesting areas. This is a normal response to professional-grade products and shows that cockroaches are contacting treated surfaces and active ingredients.

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Gradual Reduction Over Time

Cockroach populations typically begin declining gradually rather than immediately. Depending on the infestation, noticeable improvement may occur within days, but full population reduction can take up to 21 days as the treatment disrupts breeding cycles and eliminates active roaches.

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Residual Protection Continues Working

After initial activity subsides, residual treatments remain active on treated surfaces for up to 60 days, helping control newly hatched roaches and preventing reinfestation. This ongoing protection is key to long-term cockroach control in South Florida homes.

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Long-Term Prevention & Follow-Up

Follow-up services and preventative treatments help maintain protection by addressing entry points, moisture issues, and conducive conditions. Our approach focuses on long-term cockroach control, not short-term results.

Our team is always available to answer questions and provide guidance throughout the treatment process to ensure your home remains protected and cockroach activity continues to decline as expected.

COMMON QUESTIONS ANSWERED

Cockroach Control Questions South Florida Homeowners Ask Most

Cockroach infestations are one of the most common residential pest problems in South Florida, especially with our year-round heat and humidity. Homeowners often search for answers about treatment safety, effectiveness, timelines, and how to prevent roaches from returning. Below are the most frequently asked cockroach control questions to help you make an informed decision.

  • How do I know if I need a professional cockroach exterminator?

    If you are seeing roaches during the day, finding droppings (small black specks), noticing a musty odor, or spotting roaches in kitchens and bathrooms, it is usually a sign the infestation is established. In South Florida, many homes also deal with “palmetto bugs” coming in from outside, but repeated sightings often indicate entry points or conditions that need professional treatment. Professional cockroach control is the best option when roaches keep returning after DIY sprays, when activity is increasing, or when you suspect roaches are nesting behind cabinets, appliances, or in wall voids.

  • What types of cockroaches are common in South Florida homes?

    The most common roaches we treat in South Florida residential homes include:


    • German cockroaches (typically indoor kitchen and bathroom infestations)
    • American cockroaches (palmetto bugs) (often enter from drains, garages, and exterior areas)
    • Smokybrown cockroaches (commonly tied to rooflines, attics, soffits, and moisture)
    • Australian cockroaches (often tied to landscaping and exterior vegetation)
    • Oriental cockroaches (prefer damp areas like plumbing and drains)
    • Brown-banded cockroaches (often in drier areas like bedrooms, furniture, and electronics)

    Correct identification matters because the most effective treatment strategy depends on the species and where it is nesting.

  • How long does cockroach treatment take to work?

    Most homeowners begin seeing improvement within the first several days, but results vary depending on the type of cockroach, the severity of the infestation, and where roaches are nesting. Some species, such as German cockroaches, reproduce rapidly and hide deep within kitchens, cabinets, and appliances, which can require a longer treatment cycle. Larger species like American or smokybrown cockroaches often show faster visible reduction once entry points and harborage areas are treated.


    In general, it can take up to 21 days for cockroach activity to fully decline as professional products work through hidden harborages and breeding cycles. Roach control is rarely instant because roaches hide deeply and eggs hatch over time. After treatment, residual protection can remain effective for up to 60 days, helping control newly hatched roaches and reduce the risk of reinfestation.

  • Is cockroach control safe for my family and pets?

    Yes — when performed by a licensed professional and used exactly as directed, professional cockroach control is designed to be safe for families and pets. At Professional Pestguard, we apply products strategically in targeted areas where roaches hide (such as cracks, crevices, under sinks, and behind appliances) rather than broadcast spraying living areas.

  • Why do roaches seem more active after treatment?

    This is one of the most common concerns homeowners search for, and it is normal. After professional treatment, roaches may become more visible because they are being flushed out of hiding spaces and coming into contact with treated surfaces. This temporary increase is a sign the treatment is actively working. As roaches continue contacting the products, activity declines gradually, often over several days, and in heavier infestations, up to the full 21-day cycle.

  • Will cockroach control prevent roaches from coming back?

    Professional treatment greatly reduces current roach activity and helps prevent reinfestation, but long-term prevention depends on controlling the conditions that attract roaches. In South Florida, the most common causes of return activity include moisture (leaks, drains), entry points (gaps around doors or plumbing), and food residue. Our service includes targeted treatment and recommendations to reduce these attractants, and many homeowners choose ongoing maintenance for consistent protection, especially in high-pressure environments like South Florida.

  • Do I need to leave my home during cockroach treatment?

    In most residential cases, you do not need to leave your home for standard cockroach treatment. Our technician will provide guidance based on the specific products and areas being treated. Typically, we recommend keeping children and pets away from treatment areas until products are dry, and temporarily relocating pet bowls and toys during service. If a more intensive treatment plan is needed, we will clearly explain any additional steps.

  • How often should cockroach control be scheduled in South Florida?

    Because cockroaches thrive year-round in South Florida, many homeowners benefit from routine preventative service. The right schedule depends on the type of roach, infestation history, and your home’s conditions (moisture, neighboring construction, landscaping, drains, etc.). For homes with recurring issues or high outdoor pressure, ongoing maintenance is often the best way to prevent reinfestation and maintain long-term results.

  • I just saw a dead cockroach. Does that mean they’re back?

    Seeing a dead cockroach is actually a good sign and usually means the treatment is working as intended. After professional cockroach treatment, roaches that come into contact with treated surfaces or residual products often die shortly afterward. This is especially common in the weeks following service while the treatment remains active.


    In South Florida, it is nearly impossible to completely prevent cockroaches from ever entering a home. Roaches can come in through drains, plumbing lines, exterior gaps, and from outside environments, particularly during heavy rain or high humidity. The key indicator of effective cockroach control is seeing dead roaches rather than live, active ones.


    If you are consistently finding roaches dead and not seeing ongoing live activity, it means the residual treatment is doing its job. Our products continue working for up to 60 days, helping eliminate roaches that enter and preventing infestations from reestablishing.


    If live activity increases or continues beyond the expected treatment window, our team is always available to reassess and make adjustments as needed.

  • Can I use store-bought roach sprays instead of professional treatment?

    Store-bought sprays may kill roaches you see, but they rarely address the source of the problem. In many cases, sprays can actually make infestations harder to eliminate by scattering roaches into deeper hiding areas. Professional cockroach control focuses on identifying the species, locating harborage areas, and using targeted methods that address roaches at different life stages, including newly hatched roaches. If you have repeating activity, German roaches, or sightings in multiple rooms, professional treatment is strongly recommended.

  • How much does professional cockroach control cost in South Florida?

    Pricing depends on the size of the home, the level of infestation, the type of cockroach involved (German roach infestations are typically more involved), and whether ongoing service is needed. At Professional Pestguard, we provide a free estimate after understanding the scope of the issue and the areas affected. The goal is to recommend a treatment plan that eliminates the infestation effectively and prevents repeat problems, rather than offering a one-size-fits-all approach.

Still have questions about cockroach control? Our knowledgeable team at Professional Pestguard is happy to help you understand your options and recommend the right plan for your home. Contact us today to request a free estimate.

WHY HOMEOWNERS TRUST US

Why Homeowners Trust Our Professional Cockroach Control Services

Homeowners across South Florida trust Professional Pestguard for reliable, professional cockroach control backed by decades of experience and proven results. Our cockroach control services are designed to eliminate active infestations, manage ongoing activity, and provide long-term protection for your home, family, and pets.

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Over 40 years of pest control experience
Trusted cockroach control expertise serving South Florida homes for decades.

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Licensed and insured technicians

Professional, trained technicians following industry safety standards.

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Species-specific cockroach treatment methods

Targeted solutions based on the type of roach present — not one-size-fits-all.

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Long-term, satisfaction-focused approach

Residual protection and prevention strategies designed for lasting results.

We don’t just treat the cockroaches you see — we address the conditions that allow them to survive and help protect your home from ongoing infestations.