Cockroach causes Jurong East Central car crash: Handy tips to keep this nasty bug away from your car

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After a 61-year-old woman crashed her vehicle into Jurong East Central overbridge on January 26 being freaked out by a cockroach, people are being very particular about the cleanliness of their vehicles. After all roach phobia, Katsaridaphobia is not very uncommon.

According to the reports, the driver was traveling alone on the road when suddenly upon seeing the insect inside her vehicle she lost control and hit the overbridge. The woman with minor injuries was taken to Ng Teng Fong General Hospital.

Soon after the accident, photos went viral on Facebook. In the images, it showed that the car was mounted on the pavement and the front bumper of the car was heavily damaged as the woman hit the railings of the bridge's staircase.

Thus, to avoid such kind of predicament it is better to keep your vehicle and spaces squeaky clean. IBTimes Singapore has some easy hacks to keep these bugs away.

First, one needs to understand why cockroaches proliferate inside cars. These bugs like dark dingy places and guess what your car's base and nooks and corners are the perfect places for them to find food, shelter and to lay eggs.

So make sure you do not eat inside your car. You might drop little crumbs, which may attract roaches.

Vacuum clean the entire car every week to get rid of these bugs. Vaccum will suck them out from small places and corners.

If they are still not going, use a glue trap. Place these traps in the trunk, under the seats, and on floorboards so that you have chances to catch the maximum.

Keep your car clutter free. If you need to keep items in your car, make sure you store them in hard plastic containers with a tight lid.

Close vents, windows, and doors properly so that these roaches can't enter from outside. Also, avoid parking your car near drains and garbage bins.

Herbal pesticides for cockroaches can prove effective as well. The herbal mix and gel can be applied in kitchen cabinets and wardrobes and should be left for at least 30-40 minutes. Cockroaches end up consuming the gel and eventually die. In most of the cases, it is 90 percent effective.

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