Frequently Asked Questions (Cockroach Control)
Why do cockroaches keep coming back after sprays, traps, or DIY treatments?
DIY methods often reduce visible roaches but miss main hiding and breeding zones. Roaches can stay deep behind appliances, inside cabinet gaps, and along plumbing routes. A targeted plan that treats hotspots and disrupts breeding—plus follow-up when needed— is usually required for longer-lasting control.
How long does it take to reduce cockroach activity after treatment, and is follow-up needed?
Many premises see fewer roaches within a few days, but timelines depend on infestation level, layout, and hotspot access. For heavier infestations or higher-risk sites (shared buildings, busy kitchens, high-traffic premises), follow-up visits may be recommended to control breeding and reduce recurrence.
What should be done after treatment to reduce reinfestation at home or in a business?
Store food in sealed containers, wipe oil and crumbs, empty bins regularly, fix leaks, and reduce clutter inside cabinets. Pay extra attention to damp zones near sinks and drains. Prevention steps are especially important in kitchens, pantries, toilets, and behind appliances where cockroaches commonly hide.
What documents are commonly used for Halal audits and hygiene inspections?
Common supporting records can include service reports/job sheets, service schedules, chemical lists and MSDS, inspection records, corrective action notes, and site layout plans (where applicable). Documentation requirements can vary by premises and audit scope.



