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Pest Control Tips To Uninvited Pests From The Home

By Symon Santos


Uninvited pests, such as cockroaches, ants, spiders and rodents can make a house an unpleasant place to live. While a professional pest control company can help to eradicate these pests from a home, it is helpful to eliminate their reasons for coming into the house. The following steps may help to keep a home free of bugs and rodents.

Pests may move inside the house to find water. Fixing leaking pipes and removing other water sources can reduce the likelihood of a home invasion. Look for often forgotten sources of water, including drip trays under houseplants that provide plenty of water to draw the unwanted pests.

Pests often come inside to find food. If they find any, they will bring their friends and family. Keep the garbage disposal empty of food scraps and flushed with plenty of water after each use. Waste that does not go in the disposal should be kept in a sealed container. Trash should be emptied daily, preferably before heading to bed for the night.

Keep pet food and water put away overnight. Inside a home, the food and water can draw small nocturnal pests. On the outside of the home, pet food or water dishes may bring larger pests, including squirrels, raccoons, skunks or other wild game. Provide only the amount of food your pet will consume daily and empty food and water containers before heading to bed.

Keep hiding places and other entryways for pests sealed. Use caulk or foam sealant to seal openings, cracks and crevices around baseboards, cabinets and pipes. Mice can enter homes through very small openings. A hole one half inch in diameter is sufficient for most mice and insects to enter the home and invade you private space.

If pesticides have been applied around the home, be sure to keep both children and pets away from the areas. The technician applying the pesticide can offer further advice at preventing more pests from creating a problem. He or she can also provide information as to when it is safe to allow pets back into a treated area.

Although pesticides can provide effective control of pests entering a home, making the home less inviting to these creatures is often a better option. Be sure all foods and drinks the pests might find interesting are kept sealed away from their access. Often prevention is a better option for pest control than attempting to remedy the problem after it begins.




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