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How to Prevent Insect Invasion in your Home 

The declining summer days are great time to ensure that your house is not inviting any insect that could infest inside. 

If you are like most individuals, you would rather not share your house with stink bugs, spiders, wasps, and other insects that frequently become more available in the fall, especially termites, cockroaches, or other pests that cause issues every day of the year. 

Luckily, pest control professionals say there is much you could do to make your house pest free. Here are some of them: 

  1. Walk around the House, Outside and Inside 

Ensure that the screens of your windows are in great condition. Look for gaps and cracks around doors and windows and in the foundation. Fill any holes with seal or utilize hardware mesh or cloth. 

  1. Examine that the Crawl Space Access Door Properly Fits 

Check other places that can provide pests shelter. This includes utility wire holes, doorjambs, dryer vents, pipes, and soffits. 

  1. Check your Landscaping 

Cut overhanging tree branches that may offer a rodent or insect a bridge to your house. Make your vegetation at least 3-feet from your house. Do not let mulch or soil to build up around your foundation. Siding must not touch mulch or soil. In addition to that, firewood must be kept away from your home.  

  1. Think about the Quality of your Housekeeping 

Pests and insects would less probably to infest if they do not see a ready supply of shelter and food. Keep the lids of the garbage can on tight and take out trash regularly. Wipe down floors, countertops, and tables after eating a meal or preparing one. Keep clothes and other stuff off your floor. Sweep away or wipe regularly spider webs. 

  1. Find and Remove the Source of any Damp Places 

For those who do not know, moisture can attract pests, especially carpenter ants and termites, which could damage the structure of your house. Remove standing water on your house to reduce or prevent mosquitoes. 

Hiring a Pest Control Service 

It is a great idea to find a good pest control company, even if you do not have an immediate pest problem. This is for you to be ready for any insect problems.  

Consider hiring periodic preventive services if you want to prevent a lot of insect issues before they get the possibility to begin. Usually, they come with assurance and could cost around $135 up to $155 for a yearly visit, $85 up to $110 for quarterly, and $45 up to $65 for monthly visit. Keep in mind that several pest control service focus or offer procedures and products that are eco-friendly.  

However, before you hire a pest control service, here are some considerations to make: 

  • Ask for their license. Check if it is current. 
  • Verify that the worker’s compensation and liability is current. 
  • Examine the reviews of their past clients, 
  • Get a written estimate, 
  • Ensure that you know all the procedures and the total cost.