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## ✅ What You Should Do Instead
Here’s a smarter and more effective approach:
### 1. **Trap It**
Use a sticky trap or jar trap with bait to catch roaches discreetly and hygienically.
### 2. **Use Gel Baits or Boric Acid**
These attract roaches and poison them — and they carry it back to their nests, wiping out others too.
### 3. **Seal Entry Points**
Cockroaches sneak in through cracks, drains, and vents. Caulk gaps and seal trash tightly.
### 4. **Keep Things Clean and Dry**
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Roaches love moisture and crumbs. Fix leaks, wipe down counters, and vacuum regularly.
### 5. **Call a Professional**
If you see roaches often or during the day (when they usually hide), it could mean a serious infestation. A pest control expert can find and eliminate the source.
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## 🚫 Final Thought: Squashing Isn’t Solving
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It might feel like a quick fix, but **squashing a cockroach often spreads germs, allergens, and even baby roaches**. The better path? Deal with the root of the problem in a cleaner, safer, and more effective way.
So next time you see one of these unwelcome guests — leave the shoe where it is, and reach for a smarter solution instead. 🪤✨
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Need a homemade roach trap recipe or natural repellent ideas? Just ask!
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