Protect Your Home With These Pest Control Tips

Being a homeowner requires you to learn much more than how to paint or clean. You must learn how to deal with any pests that invade your space. If you do not, you will find many unwanted guests and a big bill from the exterminator. Keep reading to learn how to rid your home of pests.

If you have a brown recluse spider infestation, control it using sticky traps. They can hide very well and they are hard to kill with pesticides. They do come out at night to search for food. Place traps along walls and behind furniture for the best chance of nabbing them.

If you are dealing with a stink bug invasion, try to minimize your use of outdoor lights. These pests are drawn to the brightness, so they will move closer to your house when the lights are on, giving them more opportunities to find their way in. Furthermore, draw your blinds in the evening so the light from inside your home does not attract them.

Keep in mind that pests are not fond of the same air you are. Your home might not have been designed for proper ventilation in crawl spaces and the attic. However, these spaces need sufficient ventilation so that the environments within them are not suitable to pests who might come in.

Did you see some carpenter ants in your home? These ants are usually attracted by damp wood. There might be a leak somewhere in your home. Call a plumber and have your plumbing system entirely inspected. Once the leak is fixed, focus on eradicating the carpenter ants with some borax or a similar product.

When you are doing landscaping on your home, you want to plant any bushes or plants at least a foot away from your home. You will experience less issues with spiders and ants getting into your house this way. They will not be attracted to your home if they are further away.

You may be concerned about rodents entering your house. You need to inspect your home from the outside and look for small cracks animals might squeeze through. Use scouring pads to fill these cracks, or use some rodent poison in there. Sometimes, odor repellents like mustard oil can be effective.

Drains are a common place where pests can be found. Flush out these pests by cleaning your drains every month, either by using a snake or by using a liquid cleaner. Residuals can accumulate inside a drain and build up mold, providing the pests the perfect place reside.

Research the specific kind of rodent or bug that is in your house. Make a list of things that are toxic or unpleasant to these animals and find out what attracts them. The ideal method for getting rid of a pest is by using the method that works best for that particular pest.

You need to learn how pests are getting into your home. For example, maybe spiders are getting into your home through a small space in a window, or maybe one of your pets is bringing the pests inside. When you find the method of entry, you can deal with the problem and keep the bugs out.

Pesticides can have devastating effects on the environment. You should carefully assess the risks before using these products. Do not use pesticides if you are located near a stream or a place where children play. If you use a pesticide inside your home, open the windows to let the toxic chemicals out.

A variety of garden pests including snails, cutworms and slugs can be kept away by with ingredients from your kitchen. Spread crushed nut shells or eggshells in your garden to keep them away. As an added benefit, adding these ingredients to your garden will help increase the nutrients in your garden.

Bee stings are painful, and can even be fatal for some people. Make sure bees do not build a nest on or near your home. If you notice bees near your home, check to make sure they are not building a nest. Wasp spray can be used from a distance to kill the bees before you remove the nest.

Seal all the cracks in your house with caulk to help combat a bug problem. Foggers and sprays do little to get inside your walls where insects live. Caulk should be used to seal any area where bugs can get in or out.

If you live in a condo, apartment building or shared home, anything you do to deal with pests won’t work individually. The entire building will have to be treated, so bring up the problem with your landlord or condo board to get rid of the problem once and for all.

Mosquitoes are a very annoying pest, so make sure there are no pools of stagnant water around the home or garden. This is where mosquitoes lay eggs, and it helps them thrive. Inspect the areas near your hoses, garden pots and other areas where there may be standing water.

Do not let people into your home that you know have a pest problem. Fleas, bed bugs, cockroaches and many other pests can be carried from home to home. If you know for a fact that, someone has a pest problem do your best to keep them out of your home.

One helpful hint you can put into action is sealing up your home. Do this by looking everywhere throughout your home for pest entrances. Silicone caulking is a great idea for smaller entrances. This will help eliminate the problem of unwanted pests entering your home. You need to check both high and low.

Knowing how to tend to this issue on your own will save you quite a bit of money over the years. It will also make it quicker and easier to get rid of them. You will not have to worry about strangers coming into your home to get rid of the other unwelcome pests you are dealing with.

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