4 Pest-Proofing Tips to Keep Your Home Safe for Your Family

Having pests is not the ideal thing in the world. It’s especially not ideal when you’ve got children and pets walking around, as they are more sensitive to diseases pests can carry.

If you want to keep your family safe, you’ll need to make sure that your home is clean and pest-free. This is the only way to ensure your kids stay healthy and your house remains sanitary and homey.

 

1. Clean your kitchen regularly

Like every other creature, pests are attracted to food. This means that you should pay special attention to hygiene in your kitchen. Don’t leave any leftovers out and make sure to take out the trash as soon as the trash can fills up.

 

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Wipe down your counters regularly and don’t let the fridge go too long without a thorough scrub down. It’s easiest to get sick when pests enter your kitchen, which is why this is the most vulnerable room in your home. As well as cleaning daily, you should put secure the kitchen with anti-pest products. Just make sure that these chemicals go nowhere near the food you’re preparing. It’s best to put them under and behind the counters, as well as the corners of the room.

 

2. Trim trees and bushes

If your front or backyard are decorated with trees and bushes, you should trim them regularly. These are natural habitats for bugs and will provide them with easy access to your home. The branches and leaves shouldn’t be touching your house any time of year. To keep things tidy and easy to maintain, prune and trim your plants at the beginning and end of winter.

 

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This will get rid of diseased branches and trees, while also creating a windy environment. The pests won’t find the plants comfortable and easy to nest on when they don’t provide shelter from harsh outside elements like the wind and rain.

 

3. Call a professional

Sometimes taking care of things isn’t an option, especially if pests have already managed to get into your home. That’s why you should call a professional to take care of the issue for you.

People think that they’re capable enough to remove the pests by themselves, but soon enough that proves untrue. Instead of trying to do a professional’s job, you should learn from Australia’s example.

 

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We all know how northern parts of Australia are full of creepy crawlies we’d never like to touch. So what should we do when such creatures find their way to our homes? For Australians, it means calling the best pest control Cairns, Darwin, or Brisbane can offer. These people know that they shouldn’t put themselves and their families in danger by intervening. You should do the same for the sake of your own family’s safety.

In the US, you can always get advice, information, or search for an exterminator near you at Pest Controls Experts: if you’re in Virginia, you can find them here  https://www.pestcontrolexperts.com/exterminator/virginia/ and they cover many other locations within the States too.

 

4. Make seasonal checks

If you want to keep your home pest-free, it won’t be enough to check its weak spots only once. Bugs and other pests have mating seasons like all other animals and will start showing up with brighter weather. To be on the safe side, you should check your home at the beginning and end of every winter.

 

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It’s most likely that you’ll see nests or eggs with the beginning of spring, as everything in nature starts to wake up around this time. To prevent pests from entering your home, make sure to put traps or poison in the places where you expect the nests to be. Of course, make sure this is out of reach of your kids and pets.

 

Conclusion

As you can see, making sure your home is pest-free doesn’t have to be so challenging and demanding. You’ll have to pay attention to certain aspects of keeping a clean home, but once you figure things out, it will be easy to stay on track.

We’re confident your family will continue enjoying your home without having to worry about pests thanks to your newfound expertise.

 

 

Article by Patrick Adams

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3 comments

  1. You really make itt seem really easy with your presentation but I too fiind this maatter to be really onee thing that I beliee I might by nno means understand.
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  2. I’m all over the cleaning as I’m a bit of a clean (and tidy) freak so that sort of thing doesn’t bother me. We sometimes get wasps in the garden in the summer but having an apple tree doesn’t help! xx