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Feb
19
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Having gone through numerous home pest guides and cleared off all pests, including rodents and bugs, you undoubtedly want to have your home pest-free. Start by eliminating suitable conditions by employing pest removal techniques before they occur.

Minimize Plants and Mulch

Besides using the best woodchuck bait, also trim trees and branches that touch on your home. It is a perfect pest control technique as bridges that connect your home to the wild are eliminated. Also, work on the mulch in your home garden, frequently removing as much of it as possible where it’s not needed. Since it’s a perfect ground in which pests shelter. By doing this, you will have fewer pests outside your home, meaning fewer pests make their way inside the house.

Seal Doors and Windows

It’s not enough to use [URL=https://homepestguide.net/tempo-dust-vs-delta-dust-which-is-the-best]Tempo dust and Delta dust[/URL] to keep pests away from your home. Go a step further and close all those gaps and cracks that pests use as gateways into your home. Regularly inspect and repair any fence breakages around your compound. Choose screen mesh sizes with smaller holes per inch to stop large pests in their tracks. Repair any broken doors and windows and promptly work on any screen tears.



Check for Gaps

Doors and windows inside your home are not the only way pests can invade your home. Consistently check the exterior of your home for any potential cracks and gaps that pests could enter. Inspect foundation cracks and any loose sidings to see if there is a need for Bait for woodchuck at that time. You should also carefully check your roof and any gaps in utility lines such as piping and cable wirings. Use sheet metal or copper mesh as a sealant as pests cannot chew on it.

Dispose Trash and Litter Properly

Household garbage is the primary way pests such as roaches and rodents are attracted to a home. Besides using tempo dust to discourage them, also eliminate yard waste that can be used as a food source. Fit your trash cans with fitting lids and clean around the areas frequently to remove spillages and debris that pests can feed on. Drain standing water, clear plant clippings, and wash patios and decks regularly.

Use Right Bulbs

Flying insects’ movements can easily be reduced using halogen lights and high-pressure sodium vapor. Bulbs that give off a yellow-orange vibe chase away the insects. Further position lights on the farthest polls on the exterior to retain most insects by the pole and not near your house.

Clean Drains

Drains are notorious for accumulating debris and gunk. It provides an ideal breeding site, reversing all pest removal techniques you had employed. Regularly inspect gutters in your home, including those in your basement and laundry rooms. Employ drainage pest control techniques that will flush out clogs using foam to make the drainage cleaner.

Remember to keep food in sealed containers as many pests such as rodents have an incredible sense of smell—regularly clean out spoiled food from your pantry area. Also, you want to clean your home frequently. Vacuum, mop and do other household chores to keep pests from your home before applying insecticides.
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