Using Pest Control As Preventative MaintenanceUsing Pest Control As Preventative Maintenance


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Using Pest Control As Preventative Maintenance

A few years ago, I experienced a personal breakthrough as a homeowner. I realized that I waited to call pest control until my bug problem had grown out of control. Instead of simply controlling pests, we would have to work through from square one each and every time we wanted to resolve the problem. However, my pest control guy gave me some advice that has stuck with me since that day. He explained that we should consider using pest control as preventative maintenance. Since then, I have pest control spray regularly every 3-6 months, whether there are bugs in my house or not. Tips like these can be found in the articles on my website.

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Tips For Protecting Your Stored Belongings From Pests That Can Destroy Them

Whether you are storing some of your personal belongings in the basement or up in the attic, you will need to make sure that you are taking the proper precautions to ensure that everything will be safe from pests. To do this, you will want to read through the following tips and then put that advice to good use.

Keep Food Far Away

Not only do you want to make sure that you are not storing any food in the area where you are storing your valuable possessions, but also make sure that you aren't even eating any snacks in that area while you move things or look for items you want to take out of storage. This is because even the smallest amount of crumbs that are left behind can attract various rodents into the area and then before you know it, they will be rummaging through your things looking for more food or even pieces of fabric or cardboard that they can take with them to build nests or bedding.

Seal Everything In Plastic Bins 

You will want to skip the cardboard boxes, no matter how sturdy they are, and use plastic bins that come with lids that snap securely in place. This is because rodents can chew through cardboard in order to access everything that you have in the box. Even the things in the box cannot be chewed on, such as glass or metal, you wouldn't want a mouse or rat crawling all over everything. After all, rodents tend to leave feces and urine all over the things that they crawl on and around. For sanitary purposes, you just can't allow that to happen to your things. To take it a step further, you can also use duct tape or a strong packing tape to seal around the edge of the lid, where it meets the lip of the plastic bin. This way, nothing will be able to squeeze its way into the container, not even any insects.

Do A Visual Inspection For Pests

It is important to make sure that you are going to the attic, basement, or wherever your personal belongings are stored and doing a visual inspection of the area. This way, if you spot any rodent droppings, signs that your stuff has been chewed on, or anything else that leads you to believe that you have a problem with pests, you will know that it is time to call in a professional exterminator.

Check out sites like http://www.albemarlepestsolutions.com for more tips on pest control.