Preventing Pests in Your Home
We normally associate pests and insects with Summer time, but now is a good time to think about what you can do to prevent creepy crawlers coming in to your home. It’s a simple matter of checking the outside as well as the inside, and staying ahead of them.
Exterior
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1. When you mulch plants, keep it from piling up against the house’s foundation. Insects can use the mulch for overwintering, but if you could add a border of rock or stone between the mulch and the house, or even use cedar mulch, it would discourage pests.
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2. Inspect your foundation carefully for cracks or holes, as well as places where utility pipes and wires enter your home. Cover or fill them with wire screen mesh, cement, or metal flashing.
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3. Outside lights, when left on, draw flying insects, but if you can change the bulbs from incandescent to halogen, they are less attracted to the glow.
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4. Check doors and windows for openings and seal them with caulking or weather-stripping, and repair any holes in your screens.
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5. Keep trash cans and surrounding areas clean, and make sure lids fit tight. Recyclables should be rinsed well, and container lids put back on before tossing them in the recycle bin.
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6. If you have anything that can retain water, empty it as often as possible, and use a larvicide in your landscape’s water features.
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7. If you use firewood, store it away from your home, at least thirty feet.
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8. Gutters should be cleaned periodically, not only for their efficiency, but to help keep pests from making a home in the debris.
Interior
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1. The most important pest prevention tip for the inside of your home is cleanliness. Keep crumbs off the counters and floors, clean food messes immediately, and keep food consumption limited to the kitchen. Wash up dishes before going to bed at night.
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2. Storing open food in plastic containers with lids or plastic storage bags will lessen the chances of pests finding it.
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3. Check stored grains, (flour, sugar, cornmeal), often, and discard it as soon as the expiration date passes. Storing these in a sealed container is best.
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4. Pet food is best kept in a storage container with a tight-fitting lid.
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5. Keep inside garbage in a trash can fitted with a bag, and keep the lid closed. Remove the bag to the outside can as soon as it’s full.
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6. Vacuum carpets frequently, especially if you have pets. They can bring in little hitch hikers when they come in from being outdoors.
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7. Inspect all baseboards, and replace or repair them if they’re broken, and walls should be checked for holes, and repaired as soon as possible.
If you see pests in or out of your home, it’s best to call a professional to address the problem, and do it quickly so you don’t suffer an infestation. Once you know you’re clear of bugs, it only takes a few minutes each week to keep them from feeling at home in your home.
Courtesy of New Castle County DE Realtors Tucker Robbins and Carol Arnott Robbins.
Photo credit: www.gopherthekill.com