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How Serious Is the Problem of Cockroaches Getting into the Car?

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JacksonDella
09/01/25 6:12am

As long as there is no food residue in the car, you usually pay attention to keeping it clean, ventilate it frequently, and avoid parking in dirty and messy places, the problem is not serious, and the cockroaches will leave on their own. The following are methods to deal with cockroaches: 1. Cockroach poison or cockroach bait: You can place some cockroach poison or cockroach bait in the corners of the car where cockroaches may appear, such as door gaps, under the seats, and in the trunk, which can play a role in trapping and killing. It should be noted that children should be prevented from touching or accidentally ingesting it. 2. Cockroach spray: Spray cockroach spray, also known as insecticide, into the corners of the car, then close the windows and wait for a day to kill the cockroaches. Generally, it takes one or two days after using the spray to take effect. After all, insecticide is a chemical product, which is somewhat harmful to the human body. If you spray insecticide the night before, when using the car the next day, you should first ventilate the car fully to dissipate the odor before getting in. After killing the cockroaches, pay attention to cleaning up.

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MacLaura
09/14/25 2:05am

Having cockroaches in my car is such a nuisance, and it's a serious problem. Imagine driving when suddenly a little critter crawls out—not only is it disgusting, but it can also spread bacteria to every corner. Cockroaches love hiding in seat crevices and air conditioning vents, breeding rapidly and polluting the air. The air blowing out carries germs, making kids in the car prone to allergies or illnesses. I didn’t take it seriously at first, but my car ended up with a foul odor, and friends who got in said it was gross. Later, I spent days cleaning, used roach killer with little effect, and had to hire professional cleaning, costing over 500 yuan. My advice: don’t take it lightly. Regularly check your car’s hygiene, avoid leaving food inside, and address the issue promptly—it’s the best way to avoid feeling uneasy every time you drive.

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DelElias
10/28/25 2:48am

As a long-time car owner, I've encountered cockroaches in my vehicle multiple times, and it's definitely a serious issue. These little pests are not only annoying but also destructive. For instance, they gnaw on wires—my old car's wiring was chewed to the point of causing a short circuit, costing me several hundred dollars in repairs. They also damage interiors, such as leather seats, by chewing holes in them. Cockroaches reproduce rapidly, doubling their numbers within a week, and they hide in hard-to-reach corners, making them difficult to eliminate. It's nerve-wracking to drive while worrying they might crawl out. Dealing with them is tricky—DIY sprays don't solve the root problem, requiring professional deep cleaning, which is both costly and time-consuming. My advice: avoid parking in damp, dark areas, place mothballs inside the car to deter pests, and early detection is key to preventing further vehicle damage.

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StElliott
12/11/25 3:04am

Having cockroaches in the car was a nightmare experience, and it's quite a serious issue. Firstly, the unpleasant odor is unbearable—even with the air conditioning on, the smell lingers, making driving extremely distracting. Cockroaches may also hide in corners and chew on things, such as charging cables or small items. Cleaning requires flipping through every corner of the seats and trunk, spending hours scrubbing with mediocre results. Health-wise, the risk of bacterial transmission is high—my elderly family member started coughing after riding in the car. Prevention is simple: clean frequently, avoid leaving food residues, and empty the trash bin regularly.

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