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Are Pests Bugging You? You Need To Read This!

Jul 8

Are Pests Bugging You? You Need To Read This!

Pests in the house can cause a lot of problems for any homeeowner. They can damage property, and they can be carriers of harmful germs. If your home is infested with pests, it's essential to handle it quickly. The following advice will show you how to quickly and easily rid your home of pests.

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Make a simple fruit fly trap using a 2-liter bottle and some cider vinegar or wine. Cut the bottle in half, and invert the top inside the bottom half, like a funnel. Add an inch or so of your chosen liquid, leaving a bit of space between it and the opening of the bottle. The flies can enter, but they cannot fly out and will drown.

 

If you notice that there are mice lurking around the house, set up a mouse trap. Peanut butter is the best thing that you can use to lure the mice in, as this will help to catch them. Try to place many of these around the house to increase your chances of catching it.

 

Try to limit the amount of warm environments that you have in your house. Go around to different rooms in your home and try to gauge the temperature where the pests would want to live in the most. If you find a room that is too hot, try to reduce the overall temperature there.

 

Bedbugs have a habit of hiding in tiny places, which makes them hard to eliminate. All holes should be sealed before beginning any type of extermination. This is so no bugs are just leaving the holes during the extermination process.

 

Pest likes to hide in cracks and small crevices. You should get a caulk gun and fill all the small hiding places you can find. Check for new hiding places regularly and replace the caulk if you need to. You can spray paint over the caulk if you want to conceal it.

 

Remember that as much as your houseplants might bring life to your home, some of that life might be pests. If you suspect that they are infested with aphids, spray your houseplants regularly with a solution of soap and water. That should be enough to manage the pest problem without exposing your plants and home to insecticides.

 

If you are getting rodents around the house, do not plant trees close to your house. When trees are too close, rodents can climb them and get into your attic and roof. Trees should sit no less than 15 feet from the house.

 

Keep mosquitoes away from your home by giving them no place to go. Look for stagnant water and get rid of it quickly. Mosquitoes have been proven to breed in spots of water as tiny as what is left in a discarded food can with water still inside of it.

 

There are a variety of ways to deal with a pest infestation. Use this article's advice and see which technique is most effective for the pests you have. If you are unable to resolve your pest problems on your own, don't hesitate to contact a professional for assistance. No matter your preferred method, take action against pests right away.