That claim — “Make rats and roaches disappear in just one day” — is misleading. Full elimination of rats or roaches rarely happens in 24 hours. You can reduce their activity quickly, but long-term control requires proper traps, sanitation, and sometimes professional help.
Here’s a realistic approach:
🐀 Rats
1️⃣ Snap Traps (Most Effective)
- Place along walls or behind furniture, where rats travel.
- Bait with peanut butter, chocolate, or dried fruit.
- Multiple traps increase your chances of catching rats quickly.
Avoid glue traps — inhumane and often ineffective.
2️⃣ Seal Entry Points
- Block holes larger than ½ inch.
- Seal gaps under doors, around pipes, and vents with steel wool + caulk.
3️⃣ Remove Food Sources
- Keep food sealed.
- Take out trash regularly.
- Clean crumbs from counters and floors.
🪳 Roaches
1️⃣ Gel Baits
- Apply small dots in cabinet corners, under sinks, behind appliances.
- Roaches eat the bait and spread it to others.
- Effects begin in 24–48 hours, but full elimination can take days.
2️⃣ Boric Acid Dust
- Lightly dust cracks and crevices.
- Avoid areas accessible to pets or children.
3️⃣ Nighttime Cleaning
- Roaches feed at night — clean grease, crumbs, and standing water.
🚫 Ineffective “One-Day” Methods
- Ultrasonic plug-ins
- Essential oils alone
- Mothballs or “homemade sprays” claiming instant results
⚠️ Warning Signs of Serious Infestation
- Rats seen during daytime
- Roaches crawling in daylight
- Large numbers of droppings
If this happens, professional pest control is strongly recommended.
I can also make a step-by-step plan to drastically reduce rats and roaches within a week using safe, fast-acting methods.
Do you want me to do that?