
| ROACH DESTROYER | Regular Spray | |
|---|---|---|
| Where It Reaches | ✓ Behind walls & hidden spots | Open surfaces only |
| What It Kills | ✓ Ones you see + can't | Only what you hit |
| How Long It Lasts | ✓ Weeks per use | Hours before it fades |
| Safe For Kids & Pets | ✓ Yes, out of reach | Sprayed on surfaces |
| Smell & Mess | ✓ None | Chemical smell, residue |
TLDR: Roach Destroyer Gel reaches the roaches your spray never touches, so instead of them coming back every few weeks, they're gone for good.

The roach on your counter is a scout. The one that ran is already back in the wall. Spray is a repellent, so the rest don't die, they just scatter deeper and keep breeding. That's the whole problem. The gel does the opposite. It pulls them in instead of chasing them away.

The ones you see walking around are maybe 10% of the total. The breeding females and the eggs stay hidden inside the walls and never come out. You could kill ten a night for a month and the real number wouldn't budge. That's why it always feels like they come right back.

You place tiny dots where they travel. Behind the stove, under the sink, inside cabinet hinges. They eat it, but they don't die on the spot. They carry it back into the wall and the rest feed off them and die too. One dot can wipe out dozens you'll never see. The quiet after isn't the gel failing. It's the problem ending.

My biggest fear was that they'd just come back through the wall from next door. But that's exactly why it works. Every roach that crosses into your place eats the gel and carries it back to the source. You don't need your landlord to treat the building or get access to anyone else's unit.

No more shaking the can, holding your breath, opening the windows, doing it again on Thursday. You squeeze out a few dots behind the stove and under the sink and you're done. No chemical cloud, no wet baseboards, no smell. One application and it works on its own while you sleep.

Buy two tubes and get a third one free. That's enough to cover a whole apartment. This deal only lasts through the weekend, and once it's gone, it's gone.

I added up what I spent over six months. Cans of Raid, a bug bomb, and takeout because I couldn't use my own kitchen. It was well over $150 and I was right back where I started. The gel was $70 for my whole apartment and it actually worked. The cheapest thing I tried was the only one that did.

I put it out before bed and honestly didn't expect much. Next morning there were dead ones on the floor. I didn't spray them, they came to it on their own. More the next morning, then fewer each day, then none within two weeks. You're not waiting months to see if it works. You see it the very next day.

Women who couldn't cook. Moms worried about their kids. People who tried everything and were about to give up. Then the same ending every time. Dead ones the next morning, gone within two weeks, haven't seen one in months. I didn't need a scientist to convince me. I needed someone who'd been through it to say it worked.

After everything I'd already wasted money on, the only reason I felt okay trying one more thing was because they had a money back guarantee. If it doesn't work, you get your money back. No questions. I never needed it, but knowing it was there is the only reason I ordered instead of giving up. What do you have to lose?