Montgomery County Cockroach Exterminator
Also Serving Chester, Bucks, and Delaware Counties
No one likes to see cockroaches in their home or business. These pests can carry all sorts of diseases and contaminate food sources. While keeping your property clean can help prevent this, even a spotless house can fall victim to a roach infestation. With Pest Control Technicians, you don’t have to deal with these hard-to-kill pests alone.
We’ve served residential and commercial property owners in Montgomery County and beyond since 1976. Call (484) 806-9142 for our cockroach exterminator services.
Did you know that most consumer-grade insect sprays are ineffective against cockroach infestations? Our trained professionals are here to help you get rid of these unsightly pests in a fast, effective manner. Our treatments work quickly and are safe for the environment and your household. We want to protect both your health and your peace of mind.
What to Expect in Cockroach Extermination
Roaches can be a tricky pest to deal with—they’re durable, good at hiding, and they breed quickly. When dealing with a roach infestation, you’ll want to have an exterminator that knows what areas to target and how deep the infestation goes. Pest Control Technicians will evaluate the severity of the infestation and give you an action plan of how many treatments are needed. While multiple treatments may be necessary, we’re optimistic that you’ll at least see reductions immediately after the first one.
Pest Control Technicians gives you:
- EPA-awarded treatment that is safe for your little ones, pets, and the environment
- A free inspection to determine what treatment is needed
- A thorough search of your home to identify nests
- Preventative care to avoid pest infestation in the future

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The Signs of a Roach Infestation
Seeing one or two roaches may not be a sign of a full-blown infestation, but it could be the beginning of one. There are several different species of cockroaches in Pennsylvania—the most common being the German roach and the American roach.
German roaches are smaller than American roaches and are more likely to cause an infestation. Roaches are nocturnal pests and can hide in small spaces, so it may be hard for the untrained eye to determine if there’s an infestation.
Some of the most common signs of a roach infestation include:
- A direct sighting: Even if they’re hard to spot at times, consistently seeing roaches in or around your house may be a sign of a large population in your home—especially if you notice juveniles.
- Droppings: Roaches typically leave behind small, coffee-grind-sized droppings in the areas they frequent, such as kitchen cabinets or closets.
- Eggs: Cockroaches will vary in their nesting habits depending on the species. However, if you notice oval-shaped and red or brown egg casings, this is a sign that a roach colony is breeding in your home.
- Unpleasant odors: If the infestation is serious enough, you may notice a musty, oily smell around your home.
Roaches are notorious for being difficult to get rid of, but we’re confident enough in our team and our approach that we’ll promise you this--if you see a roach between our treatments, you’ll receive a follow-up treatment for free! You deserve peace of mind in your own home, and we’re determined to do all we can to give it to you.



Cockroach Treatment for Businesses
As a business owner, you don’t want cockroaches running around your business. Not only do the sight of these pests deter your customers from coming back, but roaches in a restaurant can be a reason for the health department to shut your place down! Pest Control Technicians knows how to deal with your existing problem while also taking actions that can reduce the chances of recurrence.
We offer commercial cockroach control for these businesses:
What Our Customers Are Saying
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Had mice and since using their seasonal service have not had any issues.- Peter D.
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e recommend them to anyone seeking similar solutions for their home.- David S.
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Will was very professional & explained every step of the process.- Amelia G.
Our FAQ
Have questions? We are here to help. Still have questions or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at 484-806-9142 today!
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Why are pests coming into my home?Even the cleanest homes fall victim to pests. Often, insects and wildlife are simply searching for shelter, food, and water—things that they can easily find in your home.
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Are pest maintenance plans beneficial?Preventative and recurring treatments are an important part of keeping pests from returning.
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How quickly do pest infestations dwindle?You’ll likely see results within a two-week period. However, some factors, such as the type and number of pests you’re dealing with, can speed up or slow down the process.
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Is it necessary for me and my family to leave the home during pest control sprays and applications?It is rare that you’ll need to leave your home for a treatment. Typically, only severe infestations require a home or business to be evacuated. Your technicians will communicate with you throughout your treatment process, keeping you up-to-date on what you can expect with your service.
Integrated Pest Management for Cockroach Treatments
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a practical, environmentally conscious solution designed to combat even the most stubborn roach problems. IPM blends science, strategy, and sustainability.
Cockroaches are masters of survival, thriving in cracks, crevices, and areas you might not even know exist. They can go without food for weeks, survive on almost anything, and reproduce at alarming rates. This makes a one-size-fits-all approach ineffective. Instead, IPM targets these pests with precision. Our trained technicians know how to uncover hidden roach hotspots, from behind appliances to within unseen wall voids. This enables the treatment process to begin where it’s needed most.
IPM prioritizes prevention. It recognizes that cockroaches are drawn to certain conditions, such as moisture, food residue, and clutter. The IPM approach deals with these attractants by repairing leaks, decluttering storage areas, and improving waste management.
Another key pillar of IPM is the strategic use of low-impact treatments. Professional solutions focus on smart applications, such as gel baits placed in targeted locations or traps designed to disrupt their breeding cycle. These methods preserve safety for your family and pets while delivering results that generic over-the-counter sprays find much harder to achieve.
Ongoing vigilance is essential. IPM includes regular monitoring to address any resurgence before it escalates. Monitoring devices, combined with our professional insights, allow for continual adjustments and fine-tuning.
We use Integrated Pest Management because we know you want more than a quick fix—you want comprehensive, lasting relief.


