
Why Regular Property Inspections Are Important for Landlords
September 24, 2025Nobody likes the sight of a cockroach. These tiny intruders can spread bacteria, damage food, and make even the cleanest homes feel uncomfortable. At All Seasons Lettings UK, we believe a pest-free home is the foundation of comfortable living. Whether you’re a landlord or tenant, following a few simple habits can help you keep cockroaches away before they become a problem.
Why Prevention Is Better Than Cure
Cockroaches may enter homes through even the slightest gaps and like warm, humid environments. Once established, they can spread harmful bacteria that contaminate food and surfaces and multiply swiftly. Dealing with an infestation afterward is much more difficult and expensive than preventing them from entering in the first place.
Watch this video to better understand how to prevent and control cockroach infestations in your home.
1. Block Their Entry
Keeping cockroaches out of your house altogether is the best defence against them.
- Check around windows, doors, sinks, and pipes for small cracks or holes.
- Seal these gaps using silicone or caulk.
- Fit tight-closing door sweeps and window seals.
- Cover external vents and drains with mesh screens.
💡 For pests, even a tiny opening might be an invitation.
2. Keep Food Secure
Cockroaches can live on paper glue, grease, and even crumbs. To keep them away and hungry:
- Cereals, snacks, and dry items should all be kept in sealed containers.
- After cooking or eating, spills and crumbs should be cleaned up immediately.
- Empty your rubbish bins daily and keep lids shut.
- Avoid leaving pet food or dirty dishes out overnight.
Maintaining a clean and orderly kitchen is one of the greatest methods to keep roaches out.
3. Fix Leaks and Damp Areas
For survival, roaches require moisture. Even a dripping tap or damp corner can attract them.
- Repair leaking taps, pipes, and drainage lines quickly.
- Wipe down wet sinks and counters before going to bed.
- Keep bathrooms and kitchens ventilated using extractor fans.
- If you live in a humid area, consider using a small dehumidifier.
💡 No water means no reason for cockroaches to stay.
4. Declutter and Deep Clean
Cockroaches hide in dark, undisturbed areas — piles of cardboard, paper, or plastic bags are perfect spots.
- Reduce clutter around the home, especially in kitchens and storage areas.
- Vacuum behind appliances and furniture regularly.
- Clear out cupboards, wardrobes, and drawers every few months.
- To get rid of food scraps and traces, mop and wipe floors often.
💡 Less clutter means fewer hiding places — and fewer pests.
5. Try Natural Deterrents
If you want to avoid chemical sprays, natural repellents can help discourage cockroaches:
- Place bay leaves in cupboards and drawers.
- Combine water and peppermint or eucalyptus oil, then mist around openings.
- Sprinkle a natural powder called diatomaceous earth behind sinks or along skirting boards.
- Always use these safely and keep them out of children’s reach.
6. Don’t Wait — Call for Help Early
If you notice small droppings, egg shells, or a musty smell, it may mean cockroaches have already moved in. Don’t ignore the signs. Early professional treatment can stop the problem before it spreads.
✅ Final Advice
Keeping your home cockroach-free isn’t difficult — it just takes regular attention:
- Seal gaps and cracks.
- Keep food stored and surfaces clean.
- Eliminate dampness.
- Tidy up regularly.
By following these steps, you can enjoy a cleaner, healthier, and more comfortable home — all year round.

