Will Cockroaches in the Car Leave on Their Own?
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As long as there is no food residue in the car, maintaining cleanliness, ensuring proper ventilation, and avoiding parking in dirty or cluttered areas, cockroaches will leave on their own. Here are some methods to deal with cockroaches: 1. Cockroach bait or gel bait: Place some cockroach bait or gel bait in corners where cockroaches might appear, such as door gaps, under seats, or in the trunk, to lure and kill them. Be cautious to prevent children 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 for the spray to take effect. Since insecticides are chemical products, they can be harmful to humans. If you spray the insecticide the night before, make sure to ventilate the car thoroughly the next day before using it to dissipate the odor. After killing the cockroaches, remember to clean up the remains.