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Why Cockroaches Are More Active in June

A cockroach at home

If you’ve noticed more cockroaches in and around your home as summer approaches, you’re not imagining it. June brings warmer temperatures, higher humidity, and more opportunities for cockroaches to find food and shelter indoors. For Phoenix homeowners, this is one of the most common times of year when cockroach activity increases.

If you’re already seeing cockroaches or signs like droppings or egg cases, take action now. Contact Burns Pest Elimination through the online contact form or call (702) 710-8675 to help reduce the risk of a growing problem.

Warm Weather Triggers Cockroach Activity

Cockroaches are cold-blooded insects, meaning they rely on their environment to regulate body temperature. As temperatures rise in June, their metabolism speeds up, making them more active.

Warmer weather leads to:

  • Faster breeding cycles
  • Increased movement in search of food
  • More nighttime activity indoors

In Phoenix, extreme heat can also drive cockroaches indoors as they seek cooler, shaded spaces.

June Is Prime Breeding Season

Cockroaches reproduce quickly, especially when conditions are right. June provides warmth, moisture, and access to food — the perfect combination for population growth.

A single cockroach can:

  • Lay dozens of eggs at once
  • Produce multiple egg cases in a season
  • Lead to noticeable infestations in a short time

This is why early sightings should never be ignored.

Increased Moisture Attracts Cockroaches

Even in dry climates like Arizona, June can bring moisture from irrigation systems, air conditioning units, and plumbing use.

Common moisture sources include:

  • Leaky pipes under sinks
  • Condensation from AC units
  • Pet water bowls
  • Bathroom and laundry room humidity

Cockroaches need water to survive, so these areas often become hiding spots.

More Food Sources Indoors and Out

Summer gatherings, kids home from school, and open doors mean more chances for crumbs and spills.

Cockroaches are attracted to:

  • Unsealed pantry items
  • Grease buildup in kitchens
  • Trash cans without tight lids
  • Food left out overnight

Even small amounts of food residue can draw them in.

Easy Entry Points Around the Home

Cockroaches can squeeze through tiny openings. As homes expand and contract with heat, gaps can form that go unnoticed.

Check for:

  • Cracks around doors and windows
  • Gaps near plumbing lines
  • Vents and drain openings
  • Worn weather stripping

Once inside, they tend to stay hidden until populations grow.

Why DIY Solutions Often Fall Short

Store-bought sprays may reduce visible cockroaches, but they often don’t address nesting areas or egg cases.

Common challenges with DIY methods:

  • Missed hiding spots
  • Incomplete elimination of eggs
  • Repeated reinfestation

Professional inspections focus on identifying activity patterns and entry points, not just what you see on the surface.

Stay Ahead of Cockroach Problems This Summer

June is a key time to stay alert and proactive. Regular cleaning, moisture control, and professional inspections can help reduce the risk of cockroach issues as summer continues.

For pest control in Phoenix, contact Burns Pest Elimination via the online contact form or call (702) 710-8675. Addressing cockroach activity early can help protect your home and give you peace of mind during the warmer months.