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Pest and Animal Control in your Home

 
Author: Dave Brandley

Animal and Pest Control in Your Home

There isn't a guarantee when it comes to pest control. No matter what information you have, no matter how much you work to limit potential pest problems, there continues to be a chance that you may have to deal with a pest.

Because animals and bugs are essentially rather resilient, some may find ways to flourish even in environments that for them are not ideal. As developments and houses move closer and closer to their natural environments animal pests that are considered wild, like raccoons, coyotes and in some areas even alligators may enter your personal property hunting for food.

That said, pest prevention really is worth it's weight and often saves you time, headaches and a lot of cash. There are several principal means to prepare and maintain your home in order to bypass potential pest problems.

Food Storage

Store all unsealed food in containers with air tight lids, like dog food and bird food. Use glass or plastic containers for storage instead of bags or boxes made of cardboard. Mice in particular will gnaw clear through paper and cardboard products and not only feed on what is inside, but also spoil what they don't eat.

Entrances

Look at both the inside and outside of your house for holes and cracks and seal and caulk them. It just takes an extremely small crevice to allow bugs and insects into your living area, and rats just need to have a quarter of an inch opening.

Pruning

Trim any shrubbery or trees that overhang or touch the house. Un pruned bushes and trees are great runways for insects, rodents and other pests to find their way into your home.

Gutters

Clear gutters in autumn to elude wood rot (which is ideal for ant pests), insects and spiders nesting in the dead leaves and other debris and a leaky attic.

Firewood

Keep firewood a good distance from your home and keep it off the ground. Try only leaving 2 or 3 days worth of wood outside your home to avoid allowing animal and bug pests to make their nests in the stacks.

Disorganization

Garages, basements and attics are all easy to allow to get cluttered, but boxes and storage receptacles are excellent spaces for spiders, rodents and other animals to hide, and are exposed to infestations. Untidiness in a given area can also make it very hard to find prospective pest problems and deal with them.

Moisture and Water

Check your house for water leaks and correct any you discover fast. Since all living creatures need water to survive, even small leaks are an invitation to pests including mice, insects and snakes.

Implementing these ideas and smart housekeeping habits will help you to stop pest problems in your house, but definitely won't guarantee that pests won't ever be an issue. At http://www.pestandanimalcontrol.com, we have done all that we can to compile information so that you can successfully handle and prevent home, property and garden pest infestations. If you discover that pest control on your property or in your house is more than you are able to maintain, hire a well trained professional close to you to carefully and quickly implement a pest control program.

Author Bio:

Constance Capshaw is a content writer that writes and researches on various subjects in reference to the always growing modular home industry. At http://modularhomefinder.com, she provides information on issues from modular manufacturers like Palm Harbor to lawn and landscaping ideas.

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