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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, the Pest Control Technicians team tackles one of Pennsylvania's most common household pests — cockroaches. Whether you've spotted a single roach in your kitchen or you're dealing with a full-blown infestation in the basement, this episode walks you through what actually works, what's a waste of time, and when it's time to stop experimenting and call a professional. Pest Control Technicians, Inc. is a family-owned, EPA-recognized pest management company based in Norristown, PA...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, the Pest Control Technicians team tackles one of Pennsylvania&apos;s most common household pests — cockroaches. Whether you&apos;ve spotted a single roach in your kitchen or you&apos;re dealing with a full-blown infestation in the basement, this episode walks you through what actually works, what&apos;s a waste of time, and when it&apos;s time to stop experimenting and call a professional.</p><p>Pest Control Technicians, Inc. is a family-owned, EPA-recognized pest management company based in Norristown, PA, serving Montgomery, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Berks counties since 1976.</p><p><b>Key highlights:</b></p><p>Common cockroach species in PA: German, American, Oriental, brown-banded, and Pennsylvania wood cockroaches — what sets each apart and why it matters for treatment.</p><ul><li><b>What attracts cockroaches:</b> food scraps, standing water, warmth, and clutter — the four factors that turn your home into a roach haven.</li><li><b>Step-by-step elimination guide:</b> cutting off food and water sources, removing hiding spots, and applying the right products correctly.</li><li><b>DIY methods ranked:</b> gel baits, boric acid, diatomaceous earth, baking soda, bug bombs — which ones actually work and which ones just look like they do.</li><li><b>When DIY is not enough:</b> why store-bought sprays often miss hidden colonies, and why German cockroaches have developed resistance to common insecticides.</li><li><b>Myths debunked:</b> do cockroaches only infest dirty homes? Will sleeping with the lights on keep them away? Can a cockroach really survive without its head?</li><li><b>Health risks:</b> cockroach droppings as allergen triggers, asthma risks in children, and bacteria spread across food surfaces.</li><li><b>Professional pest control:</b> how targeted treatments address the source of the infestation, not just the visible symptoms.</li></ul><p><em>Every quick fix only chips away at the visible roaches and leaves the core infestation untouched. Prevention matters — but when the infestation grows, professional pest control is the only long-term solution.</em></p><p>This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical, veterinary, or professional pest control advice. For health concerns after a tick bite, contact a healthcare provider or veterinarian. For property-specific tick control recommendations, contact Pest Control Technicians, Inc.</p><p><br/><br/></p>]]></description>
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