Regular pest control is needed to prevent homes from being infested by insects from the outdoors. Pest control can sometimes be costly, especially if there is a large infestation. There are some pest control practices that you can do at home without spending a lot of money. Read the following article for pest control tips.
Check local codes to ensure that you use approved pest treatments. Depending on the codes, spraying a chemical that has been locally banned can hurt you if you ever attempt to sell your home. This doesn’t happen often, but even so, you should research what methods people use to control pests in your area.
Be sure the screens in your home are in good repair to keep out flying pests. Having your screens rip-free and properly secured will keep flying pests out as well as crawling pests too. If there are holes in the screens, be sure to repair them to keep bugs from getting inside.
Be preventative, not just reactive. Yes, you need to kill whatever pests you have in your home, but be sure to also treat how the problem began in the first place! Is there a crack in your flooring that brought pests in? Get it fixed. Is there a habit that food is left out? Change the practice. This will keep these pests from coming back again and again.
Remove full garbage from the home immediately. Garbage left sitting around for too long is one of the main reasons for pest invasions into a home. The minute your garbage is full (or even if it isn’t but it’s been out for awhile), remove it from your living area and place it in the proper receptacle for pick up.
Before you attempt to get rid of any pests, you must identify them. Not knowing what kind of pests you’re dealing with can lead to using ineffective methods or methods that make the situation worse. By properly identifying the type of pests you’re dealing with, you can develop control measures that can get rid of them.
If you spot bugs or pest in an apartment complex, you need to complain to your landlord immediately. You will not successfully eradicate the pest if you take action by yourself. The only way to get rid of pest is to treat the entire apartment complex at once, which means residents might have to stay somewhere else for a few days.
If you’re using mulch, don’t mulch all the way to the side of your home. Leave a gap about half a foot in length between the mulch and your outdoor wall. This will give you (or any exterminator) a better ability to see if any pests (like termites) are crawling from the mulch onto your outdoor wall.
Increase the frequency that you take the garbage out during the course of the year. Sometimes, you may not take the garbage out enough, which can cause odors that can attract pests. Instead of bringing the garbage out once per week, you can take it out once every two or three days.
Try sprinkling borax around your home to keep insects out. Borax is a chemical that can dry insects out internally, thus killing them. The great thing is that it is not harmful to humans or pets in small amounts. If you are sick of insects in your home give this trick a try.
If you store any dry-food items, you should make sure you are using plastic storage containers. These items usually come in a bag from the store, but insects can invade these easily. Transfer your dry goods into tightly sealed bins each time you shop. Plastic containers help keep food fresher longer and prevents pests.
If you see ants in your home, follow them. This should help you discover where they are getting in at. Most of the time they will find a crack or crevice near a window or the molding. Once you know where the problem is originating from, put down a little laundry detergent (assuming you don’t have children or pets that can get to it) to create a temporary fix.
Hornets, wasps, and other dangerous bees (not honey bees) are a seemingly scary problem that can be exterminated easily. Wasp and hornet killer is inexpensive and doesn’t require you to be near the nest to use it. Alternatively, hair spray can also be used through products designed to kill wasps/hornets are preferable.
As you can see, you don’t have to always spend a lot in order to get the pest control results you desire. Not every pest control problem requires the help of a professional. That is where your pest control skills can shine. If you use the tips given here, you can eliminate many of your pest control problems for a reasonable price.
How To Control Your Pest Population Effectively was originally published on Spring