Pests Aren t Welcome Here: Keep Them Away With This Advice

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Have you see evidence suggesting that something is residing in your cabinets? Have you ever heard something run around the ceiling during the night? These are all signs that you have an uninvited visitor. There is great advice in this article about getting rid of pests.



Try a do-it-yourself spray. If you can't afford to have a professional service come out to spray your home for pest prevention, try any of the number of pest control sprays available at local hardware and box stores. Most come in easy-to-use bottles with trigger spray nozzles that allow you to spray around the foundation and windows of your home, both inside and out.

Know what pest you are dealing with. You can't combat what you don't understand. Not every pest control method works for every type of bug. You need to choose the right weapon to face your foe. So do your research. Search the internet for bugs that look like your pest, and see what types of methods work best.

If you are dealing with a stink bug invasion, try to minimize your use of outdoor lights. These pests are drawn to the brightness, so they will move closer to your house when the lights are on, giving them more opportunities to find their way in. Furthermore, draw your blinds in the evening so the light from inside your home does not attract them.

Did you know that bugs and pests can get into your home through cracks or holes in your walls? Inspect the outside of your home for any cracks or holes. Depending on the type of material your home is made of, fill them with caulk to keep out the bugs and pests.

One pest that is known for being hard to eliminate is fleas. Thankfully, you can use several methods for eliminating fleas and their eggs. Vacuum at least once per day and use a flea spray. Be sure that you get rid of every vacuum bag that you use as soon as you are done.

If you hear bees in the walls of your home, never try to plug their access hole. This will trap them inside, and they will attempt to break free. Unfortunately, this means that they could come through the wall, into your home. You will have no choice at that point but to exit the premises and call a pest control specialist.

If you have problems with moles in your yard, set up a trap. You will know a mole is present by the raised portion of your yard that's been tunneled under. Use a shovel to collapse a section of the tunnel (approx. 4"). Set up a mole trap over the collapsed portion and wait for the mole to tunnel through and try to fix the collapse.

Termites can be a major problem for any homeowner; they can eat away at your house. One way to prevent them from getting in is by using sealant in your basement. This is a prime spot for them to enter. The best part is that sealant is not expensive and is easy to put on yourself.

Check every foot of your home for pests, as no area is immune. If part of your house's support structure is underground, then your house may be subject to subterranean termites who can eat the area of house that you do not see very often. Have someone inspect any basements or crawl spaces in your home.

Prevent mosquitoes from invading your home by removing the environment that they like. Drain any place where water just stands. Stagnant water is the perfect breeding ground for mosquitoes.

If you notice centipedes in your house, you have another pest problem that you may not know about. Centipedes prey on other insects; so, if you see them in your home, you have another pest infestation. There are many products available to help you rid your home of these pesky pests.

With this information, you should be able to figure out how to repel the pests that are keeping you up at night. Get your home back by using this advice. Patience and persistence are the keys to eradicating pests and keeping them at bay.

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