Top Pest Control Tips to Limit Pest Infestation


Pests aren’t just an annoyance. Pests can be a significant threat to your health and property if left unabated. Pests thrive in environments that humans create. We need food, shelter, and stuff to live, which are the same things that pests need. Though pests will always try to find a way to survive in your home, there are ways to limit their population to an extent where they won’t pose a severe threat to you and the occupants of your home (click here). You can do things to prevent pest infestation by following the following pest control tips we share in this article.

Dispose of Your Garbage Regularly

Garbage is a perfect environment for pests to breed and thrive. Letting your garbage accumulate for days on the curb and much more inside your home presents an ideal environment for pests such as rats, cockroaches, and flies to multiply. Worst yet is if you fail to dispose of rotting food properly. These are a perfect breeding ground for disease-causing bacteria, which the elderly and children are sensitive to. The best way to avoid these problems is to rid of your garbage daily as much as you can.

Prevent Having Stagnant Water

Stagnant water presents a breeding ground for mosquitos. Leaving them so for just a few days is enough for thousands of mosquitos to breed. Ensure that you don’t leave your buckets with water if you don’t need them. If you have water plants, replace the water daily because mosquito larvae love that environment. Place pipes for your air conditioner drain instead of catching the water in buckets. Lastly, cover your drains as well.

Check Your Walls, Ceilings, and Doors for Gaps and Cracks

Gaps and cracks present opportunities for pests such as scorpions, spiders, ants, termites, and other tiny pests to gain entry to your home. Place mortar over the cracks on your walls and pace mortar, copper mesh, or coarse steel wool on other possible entry points. We tend to overlook places such as electrical wiring, pipes, and loose house sidings that we need to seal off to prevent such pests from entering your home.

Place Window Screens

Having a well-ventilated home provides your home with a pleasant environment. However, it would help ensure that pests won’t fly into your interiors through your doors and windows. Moreover, you need to check your door and window panes for holes and seal them off. Placing screens is an inexpensive solution to easily keep pests from entering your windows.

Declutter Your Stuff

Having so much stuff lying about presents places for pests to live and thrive. Things such as broken luggage, baby strollers, old shoes, and other unwanted items present ideal breeding grounds for various pests. Rats and scorpions can also hide among these, making your interiors a dangerous place for everyone. It is best to dispose of all your unwanted things to prevent pest infestation.

Select The Right Lightbulbs

Studies suggest that LED lighting tends to attract fewer insects. If you require white light, LED lamps are a good solution to prevent insects from being drawn near your doorstep. Mercury-vapor lams and incandescent lights tend to attract insects, so it is best to avoid using those for exterior lights that you will be placed near your doorway and window. 

Keep Your Bathroom Clean

Please take note of the pest control tips we stated about stagnant water. The most susceptible place in the house where this can happen is in your bathrooms. First, you need to keep your buckets, tubs, and sink dry. Ensure that your drains are not clogged by cleaning-off soap and hair from them. Moreover, make sure you have drain covers in place all the time. Clean your pot using a toilet cleaner every other day, if possible, and disinfect your tiles and sinks.

Keep Your Kitchen Clean

Pests love leftover food, and your kitchen is the best source for these. Ensure that you clean up after your cooking and always dispose of your garbage regularly. Wipe your countertops, sink, and other exposed surfaces where you prepare your food with disinfectants. Don’t forget to disinfect your floor as well. 

Cover Your Vegetables and Fruits

You don’t need to wait for your fruits and vegetables to rot to present perfect breeding grounds for pests to lay eggs. Leaving them out of the fridge and uncovered for a day is enough for the pests to find a way to lay eggs on them. Please cover them in plastics if you can’t keep them in the refrigerator. Dispose of overripe and rotten fruits and vegetables immediately.

Don’t Let Your Garden Grow Out Of Control.

Your garden makes your house looks nice. However, it can be a jungle if left unattended. Always prune your plants and mow your lawn to ensure that the pest population in your yard won’t go unabated. Replace your pond water regularly because mosquito larvae love such an environment. Watch out for water puddling in your garden. Ensure that this doesn’t happen.

Takeaways: Pest Control Tips Can Keep Your House Safe. 

We hope you find these pest control tips helpful. Being prudent about the cleanliness of your surroundings adds a layer of protection for you and your family from pest infestation. However, in some geographical locations, certain pests such as termites and scorpions can find a way to thrive. In that case, you will still need professional help to inspect your property for pest infestation. However, you can do your part right now by practicing these tips to keep


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