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### 3. **Clutter Gives Them the Perfect Hiding Spots**
Roaches are nocturnal and hate the light. They’ll hide anywhere dark and undisturbed:
– Stacks of cardboard or newspapers
– Piles of laundry
– Cluttered cabinets and drawers
**Quick Fix:** Declutter! Recycle old papers, organize storage, and vacuum dark corners regularly.
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### 4. **They’re Getting In Through Cracks You Can’t See**
Even the tiniest gap can be an open door to a roach. Common entry points include:
– Gaps around doors and windows
– Cracks in walls or floors
– Vents, pipes, and drains
**Quick Fix:** Seal gaps with caulk, use door sweeps, and place mesh over vents and drains where possible.
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### 5. **They Were Brought In (Yep, It Happens)**
Sometimes, cockroaches hitch a ride—on grocery bags, boxes, secondhand furniture, or even luggage.
**Quick Fix:** Inspect anything you bring into your home, especially cardboard boxes or used items. Roaches love to hide in packaging materials.
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### Final Thoughts
Cockroaches move in for three main reasons: food, water, and shelter. Eliminate those, and you’ll drastically reduce your chances of an infestation. Prevention is key—but if you already have unwelcome guests, combining cleanliness with natural deterrents or traps can help drive them out fast.
Remember: cockroaches don’t want to be seen. Make your home an unwelcoming place for them, and they’ll look elsewhere.
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