Roaches are crawling all around certain cities. The Texas hotspots of Houston and San Antonio are leading the list of most roach-filled areas, with the top five being located throughout the hotter, humid regions of the United States.
According to a list released by Pest Gnome on Dec. 7, Houston ranks at the No. 1 place for roach infestations in homes. The platform, where homeowners can search
for service providers for critter issues, has confirmed that Houston accounted for 37% of dwellings dealing with roach issues within the past year. San Antonio, located less than three hours west of its fellow Texas city, follows behind at No. 2.In curating its list of the 25 most roach-infested cities, Pest Gnome collected data from the U.S. Census and the Bureau of Labor Statistics, compiling this
ass="amp-ad-wrapper amp_ad_1 ampforwp-incontent-custom-banner ampforwp-incontent-ad2">Other cities rounding out the top 5 are Tampa, Phoenix, and Las Vegas, all known for their hotter weather. While Atlanta is ranked No. 7 overall, a lower ranking due to its lesser heat and more pest control workers, it takes second place in the number of homes with signs of cockroaches.
However, those residing in these crawling cities should not cower in fear. The platform also provided tips shared by experts on how to prevent and combat the insects. Sealing points of entry, fixing leaky pipes, and keeping a tidy, crumb-free home are everyday assurances to keep the roaches out.