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7 surprising things that attract cockroaches to your home

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Last updated: June 30, 2025 2:15 pm
sokonnect Published June 30, 2025
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1. Residual liquids in bottles and cans2. Scented toiletries and soaps3. Cardboard boxes and paper clutter4. Moisture and leaks5. Dirty dishes left overnight6. Pet food left out7. Cluttered closets and laundry pampersFinal thoughts

Cockroaches are notorious for invading homes and causing distress.

Many people think that cockroaches only come around when a home is dirty or neglected, but the truth is they’re attracted to a variety of factors—some of which might surprise you.

Understanding what draws these pests can help you prevent infestations and keep your home roach-free.

Here are 7 surprising things that attract cockroaches to your home:

1. Residual liquids in bottles and cans

Even small amounts of leftover beverages like beer, wine, or juice can attract cockroaches. They are drawn to the sugar and fermentation smell, which signals a food source.

Tip: Always rinse out bottles and cans before throwing them away or recycling.

2. Scented toiletries and soaps

While many people use fragrant soaps, shampoos, and lotions to freshen their homes and bodies, some of these sweet or floral scents can attract cockroaches looking for food or moisture.

Tip: Store toiletries in sealed containers and avoid leaving them out in humid environments.

3. Cardboard boxes and paper clutter

Cockroaches like dark, warm places and are known to feed on the starch and glue found in cardboard and paper products. Piles of boxes or newspapers offer shelter and food.

Tip: Keep paper clutter to a minimum and recycle or dispose of cardboard promptly.

4. Moisture and leaks

Cockroaches require water to survive and are often found near leaking pipes, dripping taps, or damp areas in the kitchen, bathroom, and laundry.

Tip: Fix leaks promptly and ensure that areas prone to moisture are kept dry and well ventilated.

5. Dirty dishes left overnight

Leaving dirty dishes with food residue overnight provides a perfect food source for cockroaches. Even tiny crumbs or grease can attract them.

Tip: Wash dishes soon after meals or soak them to make cleaning easier later.

6. Pet food left out

Pet food, especially when left out overnight, can attract cockroaches. Crumbs or spills around feeding areas also serve as food sources.

Tip: Store pet food in airtight containers and clean feeding bowls regularly.

7. Cluttered closets and laundry pampers

Warm, dark, and humid areas like closets with clothes piles or laundry hampers can become hiding spots for cockroaches.

Tip: Keep storage areas tidy, dry, and well organized.

Final thoughts

Cockroaches are resilient and resourceful pests that will take advantage of even the smallest opportunities. By identifying these surprising attractants and addressing them, you can significantly reduce the risk of infestation in your home.

Maintaining cleanliness, controlling moisture, and managing clutter are your best defenses against cockroach problems.

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