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If there are pests lurking around your home, then there are several dangers that must be considered. Rodents can damage the structure of your home and multiply quickly with their nests in the attic, walls, or underneath your home. Insects can get into food supplies and their bites have the potential to bring illnesses. Pests come in all different shapes and sizes, which is why it is so important to know how to find the best pest control services today.
Why Is Pest Control So Important?
Pests are attracted to your home or business for a number of reasons. It can be a source of warmth during the winter months or a source of cool air during the warmer months. The scent of food can travel a remarkable distance. Some pests come into a structure because they’re looking to make a nest to raise their young. Sometimes the pests are looking for a water source.
And then there are the times when these pests are looking for all of the above. Far too often, pest control is reactionary, which means that no attempt to control the pests occurs until they have been spotted in a place where they’re not supposed to be. The problem with this is that pests love the deep, dark, damp corners of your structure, so they’re likely hanging around without being detected.
With proactive services taking care of your property, you won’t have to worry about an unpleasant surprise greeting you one day.
Is That Really a Pest?
Using the chart above, you’ll be able to locate the pest that could be dangerous to your health. Some invaders can be annoying, but they are not officially classified as a pest because they don’t normally pose a risk to humans. Invaders like beetles, crickets, or millipedes can be startling when seen, but they typically appear because a door isn’t sealed properly.
When you see these invaders, this is information to tell you that the structure isn’t properly sealed. If no action is taken, then there’s a good chance that a real pest problem can begin to develop in the near future.
What Are Common Pest Entry Routes?
The primary way that pests come into a home is because we all allow them to come into our environment. The moment that a door gets propped open for some time or a window is opened without a screen protecting it is the moment that a pest might decide to pay your home or business a visit. One of the easiest ways to stop pests is to make sure your exterior doors remain closed when they’re not being used. This is especially important for exterior doors that lead to a kitchen or areas that are close to garbage storage areas.
Doors that don’t seal properly are also a common entry point for pests. Even though the door might be closed, the small gaps around the seals are perfect for ants, spiders, and other pests to find a way to invade the structure. Make sure that your seals are regularly inspected to make sure this entry point is eliminated and replace any seals that are damaged immediately.
Any other exterior access point to the structure is also a potential invasion point for pests. This could mean your ventilation ducts, unsealed gaps around pipes or cables, or even the conduit lines are susceptible to pest entry. Each entry point should be properly sealed with approved materials and any ventilation areas should be gated off with some sort of mesh.
Yet even with all of the common pest entry routes covered, there are still ways to get into the home. A crack in the concrete foundation, a small gap in a wall because of a structure shifting, or being transferred to your home because they were in another location that you recently visited are all possibilities.
Make Sure To Inspect Your Property Regularly
Pest control services are wonderful to have when there is a confirmed pest that needs to be eliminated. We recommend performing an inspection of your property at least once per month to make sure there aren’t any places where a pest could potentially enter your structure. To do this, we recommend that you follow the 0.25 inch rule when looking for gaps that make the interior of your structure vulnerable.
This rule is in place because certain rodents, like a mouse, are able to squeeze through an opening that is just 0.25 inches across. Any exterior gap that is this wide or greater will need to be sealed because otherwise the pests will have an easy access to your interior. Make sure that any sealant you use is resistant to pests.
There’s also what we like to call the “Sunlight Rule.” If there are gaps in the exterior of the structure that allow sunlight to shine through from the exterior, then this is a gap that is large enough for insects to crawl through. These entry points can occur anywhere. If you see light coming in from the outside from underneath a door or window, for example, then these points will need to be sealed.
You Can Win the War Against Pests
You’ll notice an upswing in the number of pests that are trying to come in as the seasons change. This is normal behavior. It just means that your proactive and reactive approaches need to be taken to the next level. Contact us today Toll Free: (800) 578-4156 if you have pests that are trying to invade your own and together we’ll make sure that you can win the war against these invaders.
Toll Free: (800) 578-4156 | Direct: (646) 568-7150 | Text: (646) 612-7879 | Fax: (646) 661-2531