How to Kill Waterbugs

Waterbug in just another name for the infamous cockroach. Waterbugs are dirty and can carry disease. They love the darkness of the night which is why people discover them after turning on a light. If you find one waterbug in your home, you can be sure that there are more. Unless you want the infestation to grow, you will need to kill the waterbugs. You can hire an exterminator, but you may want to save a few dollars and do it yourself.

Things You'll Need

  • Moth balls
  • Vinegar
  • Baking soda
  • Insecticide
  • Instant Bug Killer
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Instructions

    • 1

      Look around your home and find the spots where the waterbugs are getting into the house. This is important for two reasons. First, you can plug up the holes. Second, you can place moth balls near the holes to deter the waterbugs from coming into your home in the first place. Never leave moth balls around people or animals becuase they are toxic.

    • 2

      Begin cleaning your home, being careful not to leave any food out. Pour some vinegar and baking soda down your sink to get rid of any food particles in there. Then wrap up your garbage frequently and place it in a trash can outside. Make sure the trash can has a secure lid.

    • 3

      Purchase an insecticide such as Suspend. This product is safe to spray inside the house and does not have a horrible odor. Another good thing about this product is that it lasts for a long time. That will keep new waterbugs from coming in to your home.

    • 4

      Spray the insecticide under your cabinets, sinks, around your baseboards, in your basement, and anywhere you have noticed waterbugs.

    • 5

      Buy a bottle of instant bug killer. Raid makes a good one. This way you can kill any waterbugs you see on contact. As soon as you see the waterbug just aim and press down on the spray button. The waterbug will die shortly after being sprayed.

Tips & Warnings

  • You can buy some roach traps to leave out, but these will not totally get rid of the waterbugs.

  • If you are not having any luck getting rid of the waterbugs, you will need to call a pest control specialist.

  • Make sure that you wear a mask and set of gloves when handling any type of waterbug killer.

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