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8 Pest Control Tips You Should Try out in Your Home

By Gfl

Living in a home infested with pests can be a nightmare. And unlike what many homeowners might believe, controlling the pests in your house is actually a simple thing to do. You don’t need any costly equipment or deep knowledge to keep your home pest-free. In this post, we look at eight simple pest control tips that any homeowner can implement.

1. Prune The Trees

If there are tree branches arching over your home, then cut off those branches. Various insects and other pests can live on trees. By having a branch hanging over your home you risk inviting such creatures inside your house. By removing all branches surrounding your home, you avoid such possibilities. Plus, burn all the branches you have cut. Never keep them lying around the house.

2. Clean Home Regularly

Tip number one – ensure that your home is cleaned on a regular basis. If you leave garbage in your home and leave the house dirty for several days at a stretch, then it is inevitable that all kinds of pests will be attracted to your home and infect it. Keeping a clean home will cut down the chances of pest infection by more than fifty percent. And when throwing out the trash, make sure that the garbage can is kept at a decent distance from the home. However, there can be situations where your home will get infected by pests no matter how well you take care of it. In such condition, call in a professional pest extermination agency like Natura Pest Control.

3. Wash Bed Sheets Often

Your bedroom can get infected with bugs and mites if you never clean the bed sheets, blankets etc. So, make sure that you clean such things at least every week. Regular cleaning will remove all pests infecting your bed.

4. Check Roof For Leaks

If there is any leakage on the roof, then that is also a cause for concern. Not only can pests that arrive on the roof get into your home through the cracks, but water can also drip down on the attic, making it moist. And this dampness can also attract several insects that seek to breed in moist conditions. Fixing the leak will prevent such occurrences.

5. Insecticides

Many insecticides are available in the market which can be used to prevent certain pests from converging on an area. Spray these insecticides on all areas where there is a budding colony of insects, whether it be on the floor, walls, or ceiling. This should kill them off and stop other insects from setting up colonies. However, be sure to check the ingredients of the insecticides and make sure that they are not excessively toxic to human beings. This is especially true if you have infants in your home.

6. Look For Standing Water

When water is pooled in any part of your home, they tend to attract a large number of pests. This is why it is necessary to look for standing water and remove it completely, whether it is inside the home or outside in the yard. Water pools outside your home can quickly become breeding ground for mosquitoes and other insects that can infect you with various diseases.

7. Storing Firewood

If you use firewood in your home, then remember to store the firewood away from the property. If you keep it too close to the home, say right next to the outside walls, then you risk attracting pests inside the home. There are insects which tend to live off on wood. These insects will not only infect the firewood but will slowly enter your home through any cracks and openings in the wall. But if you keep the firewood at a good enough distance from your home, then such incidents will never occur.

8. Pet Food

People with pets living outside should be very careful when providing food to the animals. If the food is left in the open for too long before the animal eats it, then it can attract insects. In the same way, if after eating the food, the utensils are left out in the open for too long, it will also end up attracting pests who will seek to scavenge on the remains. And these pests can eventually enter your home looking for more food. So, train your pets to eat the food as soon as you bring it to them. And when they finish eating the food, be sure to collect the utensils immediately and take it to your home for cleaning.


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