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Expert Cockroach Control in the Bay Area

ATCO eliminates roaches at the source with eco-friendly, targeted treatments.

Common Bay Area Roaches

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German Cockroach

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German Cockroach

Most common indoor roach. Breeds rapidly in kitchens and bathrooms. A single female can produce 300+ offspring.

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American Cockroach

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American Cockroach

Large roaches (up to 2") that prefer damp basements and sewers. Also called "water bugs."

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Oriental Cockroach

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Oriental Cockroach

Dark, shiny roaches found in cool, damp areas. Known for their strong, musty odor.

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Brown-Banded

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Brown-Banded Cockroach

Prefers warm, dry areas and hides in furniture, behind pictures, and in electronics.

Identify Your Pest

German Cockroach

German Cockroach

Size: 1/2 to 5/8 inch
Color: Light brown with two dark stripes behind the head
Behavior: Fastest reproducer; strictly indoor; nocturnal
American Cockroach

American Cockroach

Size: 1.5 to 2 inches (largest common species)
Color: Reddish-brown with yellowish figure-8 on head
Behavior: Can fly short distances; prefers warm, damp environments
Oriental Cockroach

Oriental Cockroach

Size: 1 to 1.25 inches
Color: Shiny black to dark reddish-brown
Behavior: Sluggish; can't climb smooth surfaces; prefers cool, damp areas
Brown-Banded Cockroach

Brown-Banded Cockroach

Size: About 1/2 inch
Color: Light brown with two lighter bands across wings
Behavior: Prefers dry, warm areas; often found high on walls and ceilings

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Did You Know?

A cockroach can live a week without its head. They breathe through body segment holes and only die from dehydration.

Cockroaches predate dinosaurs by 70 million years. They're one of the most ancient living insects on Earth.

They can hold their breath for 40 minutes and survive underwater for 30 minutes by regulating breathing to conserve moisture.

Roaches run up to 3 mph — one of the fastest insects for their size. Newborns are nearly as fast as adults.

True omnivores — they'll eat soap, glue, hair, paper, and leather. When desperate, they nibble book bindings and wallpaper paste.

They withstand radiation levels 10× what's lethal to humans, thanks to their slow cell division cycle.

What You Can Do

Store food in sealed containers, clean crumbs immediately, and never leave dishes in the sink overnight.

Repair leaky faucets, pipes, and drains. Roaches need water more than food — cut off moisture and they'll move on.

Caulk cracks around pipes, baseboards, and windows. Use weather stripping on doors to block roach entry routes.

Use trash cans with tight lids and empty them daily. Food waste and grease are prime roach attractants.

Pull out stove, fridge, and dishwasher regularly to clean behind them. Grease buildup is a prime roach food source.

Never leave pet food bowls out overnight. Store dry pet food in sealed containers — it's a top roach attractant.

What to Avoid

Foggers rarely reach where roaches hide and can scatter them to new areas of your home.

Stepping on an egg-carrying roach spreads babies around your home. It also does nothing about the hidden colony.

Excessive sprays harm your family and pets while creating chemical-resistant roach populations that are harder to eliminate.

One visible roach means many more are hiding. A single German cockroach pair can produce 300,000+ offspring per year.

They won't leave on their own. Act now.

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Our Roach Control Process

Health Risks of Roaches

Prepare for Your Appointment

Wipe down counters, clean behind appliances, and remove food debris to maximize treatment effectiveness.

Clear items under kitchen and bathroom sinks so the technician can access common roach hiding spots.

Roaches need moisture to survive. Eliminating water sources makes treatments far more effective.

Remove all garbage and ensure trash cans are clean. Food waste attracts and sustains roach populations.

Transfer open food packages into sealed containers to cut off the roach food supply.

Vacuum floors, baseboards, and behind furniture to remove roach eggs, droppings, and food particles.

Your technician will guide you on arrival.

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