Pest Control for Cockroaches in Oven
Cockroaches inside ovens are a major health risk as they can contaminate your food. Akkad Pest Control offers effective pest control solutions to remove cockroaches from ovens and ensure your kitchen remains hygienic.

steps to control cockroaches in oven
1.Clean the Oven Thoroughly: Remove any food debris or grease buildup inside the oven, as this attracts cockroaches.
2.Inspect Oven Gaps and Seals: Check the oven's door seals and air vents for any signs of cockroach activity.
3.Use Cockroach Bait: Place cockroach bait near the oven to lure hidden pests.
4.Professional Pesticide Application: Akkad Pest Control can apply safe insecticides near your oven to eliminate any remaining cockroaches.
5.Regular Oven Maintenance: Keep your oven clean and ensure food not left inside, which could attract pests.
Products Used To Control Cockroaches
FAQ Pest Control for Cockroaches in Oven
The price for cockroach pest control in Dubai typically ranges from 99 AED to 210 AED, depending on the size of your property, the severity of the infestation, and the type of treatment required.
The most effective way to eliminate cockroaches in Dubai homes is by hiring a professional pest control service that uses a combination of baiting, spraying, and gel treatments. These methods target cockroaches at all stages of their lifecycle and help prevent future infestations.
Most professional cockroach treatments begin to show results within a few hours, but complete eradication may take several days or even weeks depending on the severity of the infestation. For lasting protection, follow-up treatments may be necessary.
Yes, cockroach infestations can return if preventive measures are not taken after treatment. To avoid re-infestation, it's important to keep your home clean, seal entry points, and schedule regular pest control services for long-term protection.
Professional pest control treatments for cockroaches are generally safe for humans and pets when applied correctly. However, it's often recommended to leave the treated area for a few hours to allow the chemicals to settle, especially in sensitive environments like homes with children or pets.