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Cockroach Capital! New Study Reveals Which City Is Leading The U.S. In Roach Infestations

Maurice CassidyBy Maurice CassidyDecember 17, 2023No Comments
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Cockroach Capital! New Study Reveals Houston Leading U.S. In Roach Infestations
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A recent study has brought to light a rather unsettling claim about Houston, Texas holding the distinction of having the most cockroach infestations of any city in the United States. The research, conducted by Pest Gnome, a leading pest control company, has found that Houston reportedly outnumbers other U.S. cities in terms of roach infestations.

Houston is said to be an ideal breeding ground for roaches considering its humid climate, the study found. High humidity levels and ample water supply make it a perfect habitat for pests.

HOUSTON!!! Y’all got a problem…

A roach one that is 🤣🤣🤣

— Poke Da Truth (@PokeDaTruth) December 17, 2023

Why Roaches Are A Bigger Problem In Houston

According to the Houston Chronicle, the roaches thrive in moist environments with temperatures between 77°F and 86°F, which are typical conditions in Houston for most of the year. Pest Gnome placed Seattle at the bottom of the list because it tends to experience much colder weather as well as plenty of rainy days.

According to the study, these roaches find countless hiding spots and food sources in Houston’s dense population and urban landscape, which further contributes to the problem. The report also discovered that not all areas within Houston equally experience the same level of impact.

Certain neighborhoods had higher incidences of roach infestations than others, but the findings suggest that Houston needs stricter pest control measures to combat this issue.

Pest Gnome further revealed in its research that the two most popular species of cockroaches in Houston are the large, brown species of cockroaches that can fly and the German cockroach, which is usually found near kitchen pantries and sinks.

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— SAY CHEESE! 👄🧀 (@SaycheeseDGTL) December 16, 2023

If the roaches are eating good in Houston, the rats are living like kings. pic.twitter.com/UU6qpcVqcz

— ⚾️ Shoeless Dro Jackson 👟 (@SavageNtheBox) December 16, 2023

But before you hit up your friend in Houston and send them this story, this particular city is not alone in this struggle against roaches.

Other U.S. cities are also facing a serious roach problem. The southern states, in particular, with their humid climates, continue to be prime locations for these pests. Miami, Atlanta, and New Orleans are among the other cities that report high levels of roach infestations, next to Houston.

San Antonio is the second Texas city with the most cockroaches on the list, followed by Tampa, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Miami, Atlanta, Birmingham, Dallas, and Oklahoma City.

So next time you see a roach across your kitchen floor or lurking in a dark corner of your basement, remember that it’s not just you battling these pests.

Houston’s Problem With Roaches

The cockroach infestations in Houston are more than just an unpleasant issue.

According to the National Institutes of Health, roaches are carriers of numerous pathogens and their presence can lead to serious health issues such as salmonella and E. coli infections. Additionally, roaches can reportedly trigger asthma and allergy symptoms, especially in children. The high rate of cockroach infestations in Houston therefore poses a significant public health concern.

While roach infestations are reportedly difficult to eliminate because of their fast reproductive rate, Pest Gnome suggests that the solution lies in a combination of preventive measures and professional pest control services.

Regular sanitation, sealing off potential entry points, and proper waste management can help reduce the chances of a roach infestation.

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