How To Win In The Battle Of The Bugs

Are you weary of seeing pests having free reign in your home? Is the pest control service you're paying for not working? Maybe you do not want to spend the money. Continue reading to find out helpful advice regarding taking matters into your own hands.

Do you have a fruit fly problem? Your drain may actually be the issue. Put a bit of plastic wrap across the drain for a while to determine whether or not fruit flies appear. If they do, pour some boiling water down your drain and give it a good scrub. Doing this should get rid of the fruit flies completely.

Begin at the beginning. Your first step is to eliminate the pests' food source. Excess water and food are two reasons they may find your home attractive. Search for and eliminate leaks, exposed food and structural damage that allows pests to enter your home.

The beginning is the place to start. A good way to deal with a household pest is to eliminate what they live on. Pests may like your home because it provides them with shelter, food and water. Search for and get rid of food scraps, leaks or entry points.

A trained dog can help sniff out the termites in your home. A human termite inspector can only verify that about a third of your home is safe. Trained dogs can verify your entire home's safety. Dogs will immediately pick up the methane gas produced when termites eat wood.

If you wish to have vegetation near your home, you should keep them a minimum of one foot from the perimeter of your home. Many insects will live in the brush despite your efforts. Placing bushes too close to the house is an open invitation for pests to invade.

Trees should not be planted close to your house if you have rat and mice problems. Trees allow rodents to climb up and enter your home via the roof. A good rule is to keep trees about 15 feet or more away from your house.

Find out what the ordinances and codes in your building are to find out what is allowed for pest control. Don't be tempted to use a banned product to deal with your pest problem. That is rare, but it should make you research which products are successful and allowed.

Rinse Soda

Be sure to rinse containers thoroughly before you add them to your recycle bin. Rinse soda cans and bottles carefully so the sugar does not attract pests. Be certain to rinse soda bottles before placing them in your recycling bin.

Pests love to hide inside of the drains in your home. Liquid cleaner or a snake monthly on your drains is always a great idea. Pipes accumulate mold and other growth that pests are attracted to.

There are dogs trained to sniff out termites so you can know for sure whether you have them. Human inspectors can only really verify approximately one-third of your whole home. A well-trained, termite sniffing dog can find all of them. Dogs cannot be beat. The reason that dogs can do this is because they can smell methane gas which occurs when termites destroy wood.

Sealed Containers

Use plastic storage containers when storing dry food items. Many dry foods come in bags and boxes, and insects can very easily get inside of them. Store your dry goods in tightly sealed containers as soon as you get home from the store. Not only do sealed containers keep pests out, they also keep your food much fresher.

Now you ought to feel powerful. Get into action, and plan that attack against the bugs. Remember that this can be done. You have the power and knowledge to do so. Use these tips to get rid of bugs for good. You do not have to live with bugs or rodents in your home.

Seal food that isn't being used. If there's one thing for which pests will make a beeline, it is food, so you don't want to tempt them. Be sure to keep trashcans emptied, as well. Pests love the smell of your garbage.