Spotted cockroaches? Don't delay—call Bug Masters. Our expert cockroach pest control in Virginia Beach targets infestations at their source, eliminating roaches and preventing them from coming back. Wherever they're nesting—your kitchen, bathroom, or walls—we use effective treatments that are secure for your family and deadly to pests. Quick, efficient, and thorough—that's the Bug Masters approach. Let us bug it up and kick roaches to the curb.
We at Bug Masters know all too well that cockroaches aren't just disgusting—they are also resilient, reproductive insects that will rapidly infest your home. That's why we've created an extensive, results-driven program to eliminate roaches and prevent them from coming back. That's how we do cockroach control in Virginia Beach:
Every task begins with a thorough property inspection. We look for evidence of activity—droppings, eggshells, points of entry, and hiding spots like behind appliances, under sinks, and in cabinets. This tells us the extent and type of infestation.
All roaches are not the same. German, American, and Oriental cockroaches require a different approach. Depending on what we find, we create a tailored plan that addresses the specific species and the extent of infestation in your home or business.
We apply targeted treatments as baits, gels, dusts, and growth regulators to break the breeding cycle and kill the population. We go where roaches live and move—cracks, crevices, wall voids, and food prep areas—and deliver maximum impact.
We provide crucial recommendations to reduce future attractants, such as food refuse, standing water, and stored clutter. Cleanliness and maintenance are key to long-term achievement.
Our technicians make follow-up calls to ensure thorough removal and provide preventative treatments if needed. We don't leave until your premises are cockroach-free and you're satisfied with the results. Cockroaches stand no chance when Bug Masters is on the job. We'll bug it up and evict your space—for good. Call today to schedule your inspection!
Cockroaches are some of the most determined and unwanted insects you can have in your home or business. They're quick, hardy, and can live in the tiniest cracks and crevices. The earlier you notice the signs of cockroach infestation, the faster you can take action to avoid a full-blown infestation.
These are the most frequent signs that may indicate cockroaches are present:
Cockroach droppings are sized by species, but they are usually small black specks. They are most likely to be located in corners, behind the refrigerator or stove, in cabinets, or along baseboards. A group of droppings is a great sign that there is activity in the area.
When cockroach populations increase, they emit a characteristic musky or oily odor. The smell becomes more apparent in areas of greater concentrations, including kitchens, pantries, or basements. A putrid, persistent odor can be indicative of a high infestation rate.
Cockroaches lay eggs in tiny brownish cases known as oothecae. These oothecae usually find their way into secluded, out-of-the-way places like behind sinks, cabinets, or furniture. Others simply drop them wherever, while others affix them on surfaces.
In arid environments, cockroaches prefer to leave smear marks on walls or horizontal surfaces. They are irregular streaks or brown smudges and are most commonly seen along established cockroach routes or sources of water.
As cockroaches grow, they molt multiple times. Finding light brown shed exoskeletons in your home or business—especially near food sources or shelter areas—is a sign that they're nesting nearby.
A daytime sighting of a cockroach typically means there is a severe infestation because cockroaches are mostly active at night. Dead roaches along windows, sinks, and under appliances are also signs that the problem is growing. If you see any of these signs of warning, then it is time to act.
Call Bug Masters for professional inspection and reliable cockroach control treatment. The sooner the better is the key to protecting your space and your peace of mind.
What Every Homeowner Should Know
Cockroaches are possibly the most well-known pest in the world—and with good reason. Their very sight can be unsettling, and their ability to survive in conditions that vary from hot and dry to cold and damp make them particularly hard to kill. Whether the infestation occurs in a home, restaurant, or office building, the following facts are even more reasons cockroaches must never be underestimated.
Cockroaches like to live in kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and laundry rooms—spaces where food and moisture occur together. Even a small water leak or crumb-filled drawer will attract them.
If you are seeing cockroaches in daylight, there most likely is an infestation. They would prefer hiding in cracks, behind the refrigerator, or in sinks in the daytime. When you do see them out in the open, it is usually because their hiding spots have been occupied.
A single female roach can have hundreds of babies in a lifetime. With the breeding so rapid, a small problem can become an infestation in a matter of weeks.
Cockroaches are very hardy. They can survive for a month without food and for a week without water. This ability to survive enables them to stay around even when there is no food.
They are allergenic; their saliva, shed skins, and feces cause allergies and asthma attacks, especially among children. They are therefore not only a nuisance but also a health hazard in the home and workplace.
While they scavenge in trash, cockroaches also prefer eating glue, grease, soap, and cardboard. Cleanliness and fewer clutter items on a daily basis are helpful, but not always enough to prevent an infestation.
If you have cockroaches in your home or business, don't wait. Bug-Masters offers efficient, professional solutions to enable you to regain your space.
We at Bug Masters know all too well that cockroaches aren't just disgusting—they are also resilient, reproductive insects that will rapidly infest your home. That's why we've created an extensive, results-driven program to eliminate roaches and prevent them from coming back. That's how we do cockroach control in Virginia Beach:
Every task begins with a thorough property inspection. We look for evidence of activity—droppings, eggshells, points of entry, and hiding spots like behind appliances, under sinks, and in cabinets. This tells us the extent and type of infestation.
All roaches are not the same. German, American, and Oriental cockroaches require a different approach. Depending on what we find, we create a tailored plan that addresses the specific species and the extent of infestation in your home or business.
We apply targeted treatments as baits, gels, dusts, and growth regulators to break the breeding cycle and kill the population. We go where roaches live and move—cracks, crevices, wall voids, and food prep areas—and deliver maximum impact.
We provide crucial recommendations to reduce future attractants, such as food refuse, standing water, and stored clutter. Cleanliness and maintenance are key to long-term achievement.
Our technicians make follow-up calls to ensure thorough removal and provide preventative treatments if needed. We don't leave until your premises are cockroach-free and you're satisfied with the results. Cockroaches stand no chance when Bug Masters is on the job. We'll bug it up and evict your space—for good. Call today to schedule your inspection!
Cockroaches are some of the most determined and unwanted insects you can have in your home or business. They're quick, hardy, and can live in the tiniest cracks and crevices. The earlier you notice the signs of cockroach infestation, the faster you can take action to avoid a full-blown infestation.
These are the most frequent signs that may indicate cockroaches are present:
Cockroach droppings are sized by species, but they are usually small black specks. They are most likely to be located in corners, behind the refrigerator or stove, in cabinets, or along baseboards. A group of droppings is a great sign that there is activity in the area.
When cockroach populations increase, they emit a characteristic musky or oily odor. The smell becomes more apparent in areas of greater concentrations, including kitchens, pantries, or basements. A putrid, persistent odor can be indicative of a high infestation rate.
Cockroaches lay eggs in tiny brownish cases known as oothecae. These oothecae usually find their way into secluded, out-of-the-way places like behind sinks, cabinets, or furniture. Others simply drop them wherever, while others affix them on surfaces.
In arid environments, cockroaches prefer to leave smear marks on walls or horizontal surfaces. They are irregular streaks or brown smudges and are most commonly seen along established cockroach routes or sources of water.
As cockroaches grow, they molt multiple times. Finding light brown shed exoskeletons in your home or business—especially near food sources or shelter areas—is a sign that they're nesting nearby.
A daytime sighting of a cockroach typically means there is a severe infestation because cockroaches are mostly active at night. Dead roaches along windows, sinks, and under appliances are also signs that the problem is growing. If you see any of these signs of warning, then it is time to act.
Call Bug Masters for professional inspection and reliable cockroach control treatment. The sooner the better is the key to protecting your space and your peace of mind.
What Every Homeowner Should Know
Cockroaches are possibly the most well-known pest in the world—and with good reason. Their very sight can be unsettling, and their ability to survive in conditions that vary from hot and dry to cold and damp make them particularly hard to kill. Whether the infestation occurs in a home, restaurant, or office building, the following facts are even more reasons cockroaches must never be underestimated.
Cockroaches like to live in kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and laundry rooms—spaces where food and moisture occur together. Even a small water leak or crumb-filled drawer will attract them.
If you are seeing cockroaches in daylight, there most likely is an infestation. They would prefer hiding in cracks, behind the refrigerator, or in sinks in the daytime. When you do see them out in the open, it is usually because their hiding spots have been occupied.
A single female roach can have hundreds of babies in a lifetime. With the breeding so rapid, a small problem can become an infestation in a matter of weeks.
Cockroaches are very hardy. They can survive for a month without food and for a week without water. This ability to survive enables them to stay around even when there is no food.
They are allergenic; their saliva, shed skins, and feces cause allergies and asthma attacks, especially among children. They are therefore not only a nuisance but also a health hazard in the home and workplace.
While they scavenge in trash, cockroaches also prefer eating glue, grease, soap, and cardboard. Cleanliness and fewer clutter items on a daily basis are helpful, but not always enough to prevent an infestation.
If you have cockroaches in your home or business, don't wait. Bug-Masters offers efficient, professional solutions to enable you to regain your space.