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🚀 Step 1: Clean & Declutter

Roaches thrive in messy, food-filled spaces, so let’s kick them out!
✅ Wipe down counters and cabinets 🧼
✅ Seal food in airtight containers 🍞
✅ Take out the trash and remove clutter 🚮

🛑 Pro Tip: The cleaner your space, the faster Roach Blaster works!

📍 Step 2: Identify Roach Hotspots

Roaches hide in dark, warm, and moist areas. Focus on:
Behind appliances (fridge, oven, microwave)
Under sinks (kitchen & bathroom)
Inside cabinets & drawers
Along baseboards & corners
Near trash cans & pet food areas

🔎 Pro Tip: If you're unsure where roaches are hiding, turn off the lights and check at night—they are most active then!

💧 Step 3: Apply Roach Blaster Gel

1️⃣ Apply small drops (pea-sized) every 6-12 inches in targeted areas.
2️⃣ Use a thin layer—you don’t need to spread it around.
3️⃣ Avoid placing the gel on surfaces that are cleaned frequently, as this will remove the bait.

🚨 Important: Do NOT spray household cleaners, insecticides, or bug sprays near the gel—this repels roaches and makes the bait ineffective.

⏳ Step 4: Let Roach Blaster Do the Work

  • Roaches will eat the bait and carry it back to their colony.
  • In a few hours, they begin to die.
  • In 1-2 weeks, the entire infestation is eliminated.

📌 Pro Tip: If roaches are still appearing, apply fresh bait every 7-10 days until they are completely gone.