Natural Ways To Deal With Pest Control

Use steel wool to fill up any hole that any pest is using as an entrance. Even though mice can chew through quite a few things, these aren't able to be chewed with their teeth. Seal any opening that is over a half inch in diameter. Remember that rodents can get through very tiny openings.

Keep insects out of your home by using a repellant spray on the perimeter of your home. In addition to the foundation, you should spray porches, patios, steps and around windows and doors. While you are spraying, keep your eye out for cracks and crevices where pests can enter. Use caulk or something similar to seal these areas.

One way to kill hornets, bees, and wasps near your home is using hairspray. Hairspray contains may chemicals that can destroy these insects. In addition, the scent of hairspray can prevent more of these insects from coming into your home.

Want to know whether or not termites are in your home? Have a trained dog locate them. Don't rely on another human being. Humans can verify that only a portion of your house is termite free. Trained dogs can actually check out your entire home. They can smell methane gas that the termites leave behind when they eat wood.

The main living spaces in your home may look fine, but check every inch of your home for pests every once in a while. If your home has an underground component to it, you may be susceptible to subterranean termites. Have someone inspect any basements or crawl spaces in your home.

To get rid of pests, you need to educate yourself. Learn about the bugs' or rodents' life cycle, what they eat, whether they like humidity and what kind of damages they can do. When you know about pests, you can easily plan out how to eliminate them.

Start from the beginning. If you are having pest problems, look to eliminate their source of sustenance. Pests are in the house because they have access to food, water and comfort. Try to plug up any entrance points, get rid of excess moisture and eliminate food sources.

Inspect your foundation and all walls for existing cracks. There are usually certain fissures or cracks in a structure after many years of wear and tear. Pests will use these cracks as pathways into your home. Check your ceilings too. Pests reside in small cracks within the ceiling at times.

If you are fighting a rodent war, they love food. Little bits of meat, peanut butter, and any foods that have a strong smell will be good bait for traps. Spoiled food will also draw their interest and can serve as a good trap to catch these pests.

If you have roaches, keep your food inside of sealed containers. Store open containers in plastic bags or Tupperware for a tight seal. Any source of food will attract and maintain the cockroach population. Be sure baking supplies are all safely stored in sealed canisters especially made for sugar and flour storage.

Find out what pest treatments are allowed in your area. Applying banned chemicals may pose problems down the road when you go to sell the house. This rarely occurs, but this should teach you to research what remedies are approved best to use in your community for pests.