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What is Cockroach Bait?

Niki Foster
Niki Foster
Niki Foster
Niki Foster

Cockroach bait is a form of pest control that uses a palatable base to attract roaches to eat poison, and distribute it throughout the colony. Baits are considered one of the most effective methods of destroying a cockroach population. Because poison is involved, it is always best to first try to clear up a roach infestation by eliminating any water sources, or unsanitary conditions that could be attracting them. However, if such methods are not effective, cockroach bait may be the best option.

Cockroaches are one of the most common, and most successful pests, and in many people's opinion, one of the most unpleasant. There are about 3,500 species worldwide, and cockroaches have existed in some form for 300 million years. Most cockroach species prefer a warm, humid environment, and they may infest hidden areas or crevices inside a home.

An American cockroach, also sometimes called a palmetto bug.
An American cockroach, also sometimes called a palmetto bug.

In addition to cockroach bait, insecticidal sprays are also available, but they tend to disperse the cockroach population. Since roaches are attracted to bait rather than repelled by it, it is much more effective than sprays in controlling a roach infestation. Commercial cockroach bait can be expensive, so attempting to control an infestation first with sanitary practices, and limited pesticide application in crevices and behind cabinets is recommended.

Syringes can be purchased to administer bait gel, which kills roaches.
Syringes can be purchased to administer bait gel, which kills roaches.

Commercial cockroach bait products come in three varieties: bait stations, bait gels, and granular baits. Bait stations are also called traps, though they do not trap the roaches. They contain the bait and poison inside a small plastic or cardboard station that the roach can enter and leave.

Bait gels are preferred by pest control professionals because they are accessible to greater numbers of roaches, since the youngest roaches can eat gels, but not the solid food in many bait traps. In addition, they are moist, which also helps attract roaches. Bait gels may come in an applicator syringe or in cartridges to be inserted in a separately purchased syringe. Granular roach baits are for use outdoors, and in attics and crawl spaces. Though contact insecticide powder should be watered to spread it throughout the soil, it is important not to water granular bait, or place it during rainy weather, as it will ruin the product.

Bait gels are preferred by pest control professionals because they are accessible to a greater number of roaches than other traps and treatments.
Bait gels are preferred by pest control professionals because they are accessible to a greater number of roaches than other traps and treatments.

In addition to the many commercial cockroach bait products available, it is also possible, and cheaper, to make your own. Wearing gloves, mix together nine ounces of boric acid, available at a drug store, with 1/2 cup flour, 1/4 cup oil or lard, 1/2 cup minced onion, and 1/4 cup sugar. Adding a little water if necessary, roll small balls out of the mixture to place as bait. Extra bait can be refrigerated in a tightly sealed plastic bag, but make sure it is not accessible to children, and that it is clearly marked and kept separately from food. Wash your hands thoroughly after making and placing roach bait.

Wash your hands thoroughly after making and placing roach bait.
Wash your hands thoroughly after making and placing roach bait.

When using any kind of cockroach bait, there are some important things to keep in mind. First and foremost, make sure you do not place where children or pets can come into contact with it. For maximum effectiveness, though it may seem counter-intuitive, choose a bait with a low amount of poison so that roaches have time to infect other members of the colony before they die. Finally, do not place cockroach bait in an area you have previously treated with insecticide, as the insecticide will repel the roaches, and prevent them from eating the bait.

Niki Foster
Niki Foster

In addition to her role as a HomeQuestionsAnswered editor, Niki enjoys educating herself about interesting and unusual topics in order to get ideas for her own articles. She is a graduate of UCLA, where she majored in Linguistics and Anthropology.

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Niki Foster
Niki Foster

In addition to her role as a HomeQuestionsAnswered editor, Niki enjoys educating herself about interesting and unusual topics in order to get ideas for her own articles. She is a graduate of UCLA, where she majored in Linguistics and Anthropology.

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Discussion Comments

discographer

@literally45-- I have used granule bait before and those worked too but I think the gel is the best.

I used the gel a few months ago and it got rid of a whole cockroach infestation. And it only takes a very small amount of gel. The roaches are very attracted to this type of bait and cannot resist it. We had to sweep up roaches for days after using the gel! It turned out that we had way more roaches than we thought. I highly recommend this type of bait, there is a good reason why professionals use it.

fBoyle

We had a cockroach problem but thankfully, there weren't too many of them. So we used bait stations and they worked just fine. It took a couple of weeks to get rid of the cockroaches completely, but we are clear of them now.

literally45

This article is very helpful. There are different types of cockroach bait products on the market. It's difficult to know what to look for when one has never used cockroach bait before. Now I know what type of product I need.

I want something that cockroaches can eat easily and take back with them for the other roaches. I think I'm going to purchase a gel bait that doesn't work too quickly.

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    • An American cockroach, also sometimes called a palmetto bug.
      By: R_R
      An American cockroach, also sometimes called a palmetto bug.
    • Syringes can be purchased to administer bait gel, which kills roaches.
      By: Maynard Case
      Syringes can be purchased to administer bait gel, which kills roaches.
    • Bait gels are preferred by pest control professionals because they are accessible to a greater number of roaches than other traps and treatments.
      By: mertcan
      Bait gels are preferred by pest control professionals because they are accessible to a greater number of roaches than other traps and treatments.
    • Wash your hands thoroughly after making and placing roach bait.
      By: Deminos
      Wash your hands thoroughly after making and placing roach bait.