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Simple Steps to Prevent Infestation

May 31st, 2017

A pest infestation is something no home owner wants to deal with. Whether it’s mice, bugs or anything in between, an infestation can cause damage to your home that has the potential to lead to costly repair bills. Should you find that your home has been afflicted with a pest problem, the best course of action is to call a professional extermination service, but in order to prevent an infestation from occurring in the first place, there are a number of steps you can take. Here are some simple things you can do to help prevent a pest problem in your home.

CHECK FOR ACCESS POINTS

The first thing you need to do is check around the exterior of your home for any possible access points that bugs or mice might be using to enter your home. Insects can be extremely small, so you need to look for even the smallest openings such as cracks and tiny gaps in order to prevent them from entering your house. Make sure to caulk all openings, and think about using a door seal kit around the perimeter of your door frame. You’ll also want to place secure screens over your windows and cover any larger openings such as chimney and roof vents with wire meshes; this will prevent animals such as mice and squirrels from entering your home. Take care of these small problems and you will already be one step ahead of any potential pests.

CUT OFF THE FOOD SUPPLY

If you are constantly leaving crumbs around your home, or leaving dirty dishes lying around, there is a good chance that this is supplying pests with a food source. The messier your home, the more likely mice and bugs are going to find something to snack on. Make sure to keep your tabletops, counters, floors, and furniture free of food crumbs. Wash your dishes regularly and make sure your dishwasher is cleaned frequently if you use one.

CLEAN UP YOUR YARD

If your front or back yard is unkempt, there is a good chance insects and other pests are thriving in it. Uncut grass, garbage, and piles of wood, leaves, and debris are all common hotspots for pests. The more of these pests that you attract with a poorly maintained back or front yard, the more likely it is that some of them will find their way into your home. Cleaning up your yard and keeping it that way is a very effective way to defend against pests.

KEEP YOUR TRASH IN CHECK

Your trash is prime real estate for pests such as cockroaches. A poor trash routine is often an easy way for pests to take up residence in your home. Make sure you store your garbage in a quality trash container with a secure lid, and make sure to empty it as often as you can so as not to let it pile up. Clean your bins regularly and sanitize them as well.

Follow these simple steps and you will greatly reduce your risk of being burdened with a pest infestation problem!

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