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How to Avoid Getting Bugs In The House

Aug 26, 2019

According to the CDC, diseases caused by mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas have tripled in the last 13 years. Protecting yourself and loved ones from these illnesses begins with avoiding getting bugs in the house. Depending on the season, your home may be more prone to pests.

An example is insect activity rising at the same rate as temperatures. If you haven’t before, you should consider hiring summer pest control services when temperatures go up. Besides hiring an expert, you can take measures to avoid bug infestations.

Don’t know where to start? Here are 3 measures you can take to avoid getting bugs inside your home.

1. Keep Your House Clean

Your summer pest control plan should take an A to Z approach covering all your basics. Let’s be real, pests are attracted to dirt and clutter.

An example is how cockroaches like the smell of paper, clutter, and hate the light. You should try your best to vacuum your home at least once a week to keep it clean.

Getting rid of any clutter will also help you avoid pests such cockroaches in your home. Keeping your trash covered on days you don’t toss it is another way to keep your house clean.

2. Seal Any Large Openings, Doors, and Around Pipe Penetrations

Insects and warm weather are synonyms of allergies and even asthma. Getting bitten or in contact with these bugs will put you and your loved ones at risk of suffering insect allergies. You can prevent suffering from those diseases by sealing any opening where bugs can crawl through.

It’s as easy as caulking or adding screens to your doors and windows. If you notice bugs are crawling in from under your door, you should consider installing a sturdy steel or aluminum threshold to protect your home.

Sealing around pipe penetrations is also vital to avoid getting bugs in your house. You should also consider requesting a roof inspection to identify any opening as part of your summer pest control plan.

These holes can be in your roof or even the wire mesh of your chimney cap vent. It’s important to fix and cover them to prevent any pests from crawling into your home. You should seal these openings as part of your summer pest control measures.

3. Maintain Your Yard

Routinely caring for your yard can help you lower the risk of pest infestation. Eliminating pooled water will reduce mosquito breeding. You should also consider mowing your lawn and removing any debris regularly.

Mowing your grass will aerate your lawn and promote water absorption. You should also eliminate any dirt slopes that cam cause poor drainage. It’s as easy as adding more dirt to these areas. If you have fountains or birdbaths, you should change the water twice a week to prevent mosquito breeding.

Is It Time for Summer Pest Control?

While you should take bug prevention measures all year long, you should prioritize hiring an expert to protect your home during the summer. Professional pest control is the way to go if you want to avoid getting bugs in the house. Remember insect infestations increase during this season.

While taking the measures we recommend will help you protect your home, hiring a Certified Technician will provide an immediate and long term solution to your pest issues. Our team of specialists offers Integrated Pest Management to help you avoid getting bugs inside your home or office.

Need to get started on your summer pest control plan? We can help. Contact us today to schedule your free consultation.

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