Place a Balloon Over Your Shower Drain and See the Surprising Result

Keeping cockroaches out of the bathroom can be frustrating, especially when they seem to appear from the shower drain. These insects are drawn to warmth and moisture, which makes bathroom pipes an inviting passage even in otherwise clean homes. That’s why many people look for low-effort ways to make drains less accessible—one of which uses an everyday item: a simple party balloon.

Cockroaches can move through plumbing systems by exploiting small gaps. Shower drains, which stay damp and open, are a common entry point. The balloon method works by slightly narrowing that opening, making it harder for pests to crawl through without fully blocking water flow.

To try it, remove the shower drain cover and cut off both ends of a standard balloon, leaving a stretchy band. Slip the band around the underside or edge of the drain cover so it forms a snug gasket when the cover is put back in place. The goal is not to seal the drain shut, but to reduce the size of the gaps insects can squeeze through.

Used correctly, this can act as a simple physical barrier. However, it’s not a standalone solution and should be checked regularly to ensure it isn’t trapping debris or slowing drainage. If water begins to pool, the balloon should be removed or adjusted immediately.

The method works best when paired with basic prevention habits. Keeping the bathroom as dry as possible, wiping down wet surfaces, and cleaning drains regularly all reduce the conditions cockroaches seek. It’s also important to inspect for small cracks or gaps around pipes and seal them, since pests often enter from behind walls or under floors rather than through drains alone.

From a deeper lens, pest control is rarely about a single trick—it’s about layering small barriers. Simple, low-cost measures can make a meaningful difference when combined with consistent upkeep.

With regular attention and sensible precautions, techniques like the balloon method can help reduce unwanted visitors and keep the bathroom cleaner and more comfortable—without relying on harsh chemicals or complicated fixes.

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