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Many homeowners are nor sure what to do if they come across a pest problem in the home. Their first instinct is to grab the phone and call in the professionals. There is no need for this. You can exterminate these pests on your own. Keep reading to learn how.
Ask any professional you hire for references. Just because they have an ad in your yellow pages does not mean that they do good business. They only way to be sure that you are going to get your money's worth is to verify that their other customers are satisfied with their work.
You should always fix any leaks in the plumbing of your house. You will also want to look for any other sources of water lying around. A place people often look is under their houseplants. Bugs tend to go places in which they can find water so they can drink and breed.
Check to see if you have any centipedes around the house. Centipedes usually will prey on other bugs, so if you have a lot of them, you may be infested. In this case, the best thing that you can do is to hire a professional to help get rid of the issue in your home.
Keep your plumbing clear of debris if you would like to keep pests out of your home. Never leave a sink, bathtub or toilet clogged for any longer than you have to. If there are clogs, then mold can grow, which will attract flies and cockroaches. After you clear them, check regularly for clogs.
Always keep food properly sealed. All forms of insects and pests are drawn in by the smell that most foods give away. With this in mind, it only makes sense to eliminate the scent and remove the temptation. Take your trash out regularly to avoid attracting pests. Both insects, critters and rodents alike find it hard to resist the smell of garbage.
Keep all yard waste at least one foot away from your home. Various insects use this brush as their home and there is very little you can do to stop this. If you put the bush close to the house, you will be inviting them in.
Put your pet's food and water away at night. Pet food is a great meal for most insects and rodents. Having water next to it will only give them something to wet their mouth with. Putting the food and water away will not get rid of the pests, but it will at least reduce where they can get food from.
If you see that there is a sudden infestation of bugs in and around your home, look around for trash that may have been left out. Bugs, insects and animals will run to this, as cleaning this mess up can get rid of your issue effectively, saving you time and money.
Around the exterior of your home, there are tiny cracks next to your pipes, in your foundation, and in your siding. These cracks may seem small, but they are big enough for the bugs to get inside your home. Use a good quality exterior caulk to seal these cracks and keep the bugs outside.
Look around the house for any water that's just sitting there. Stagnant pools of water will attract pests. You should also check your plumbing for leaks. Pests rely on water for survival so make sure to get rid of any water sources you can think of.
Exterior lighting can attract a lot of flying pests. Try to keep these lights away from the entrances of your home. Prevent bugs entering your home by making use of orange and yellow porch lights that are not as attractive to bugs.
Ask your neighbors to help with the pest problem. If your home is close to your neighbor's they probably will run into the same issues. It's possible to rid your home of pests only to have those that live next door move over to your place. If you are serious about ridding your home of pests, you should at least try to get those near you involved too.
Do you have a termite problem? If so, then be sure you are using a solid termiticide. Two types of this exist: termiticides that repel insects and those that kill them. Regardless of which one you utilize, it requires a thorough application around the house and the foundation. It may take a lot of termiticide to be effective, perhaps over 100 gallons.
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.
If your home is being overran with pests, go around your house and look for cracks. If you find any cracks, seal them using a silicone based caulk. This will help keep pests out of your house. If you can see daylight under your doors, either add a weatherproofing strip or lower your door.
If you have a roach problem, look around to make sure you do not have any leaks. Water is attractive to these bugs. In addition, if there is an area where condensation is gathering, work to ventilate the space better. If you don't have the skills to make these repairs, see if a friend or family member can help you.
How about this tip to shake things up a little bit. Use some beer to control the slugs and snails in your garden. Stale beer also aids in helping out your compost bin with keeping away the fruit flies. Who thought that beer could help you out in your garden and in your home?
Whether you own or rent your home, you don't want to be sharing it with bugs and rodents. Start getting rid of the pests inside your home. You ought to live in a home without worrying about pests taking over, so act now.
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