No homeowner will ever want to have pests inside their house. And to ensure this happens, it is important to practice proactive Schertz pest control. It is easier to keep pests out of your house than to drive them out after they invade your residence. Spring is the perfect time to practice proactive pest control. In spring, pests are walking up and hungry. Thus, it is imperative to shore up your defenses to keep your home free of any pesky critters. The tips below can help you achieve this:
Seal Up Entry Points
Pests can get into your house if there is a way in. The majority of them use the same access points to infiltrate and infest your house. To keep them out, find and seal these access points. Begin with door frames, window sills, and other thresholds. Some pets are small enough to squeeze through cracks and crevices between thresholds. Use caulk to seal cracks or gaps. Also, check baseboards, insulation, the foundation, as well as unfinished flooring and walls.
Manage Your Trash
If you are like many homeowners, you probably throw your garbage out into the nearest waste receptacle where it sits for a while. However, the garbage remains when you throw it in the bin. Pests such as mice, rats, and bugs may smell the garbage. Every time they sense an opportunity to get an easy meal, they will take it. To prevent this from happening, keep your garbage in sealed plastic bags while it is inside your house. Before you toss disposable containers in the bin, wash them first. Also, pungent pieces of garbage like chicken bones or grease should be taken out to the outdoor dumpster directly.
Monitor Your Water Systems
Pests need water to survive. Indeed, some of them need constant humidity to stay active. When they infest your property, they look for a moist, humid living space. To control moisture, ensure the gutters, downspouts, and storm drains are clear and working correctly. Also, make sure your sump pump is transferring excess groundwater away from the foundation of your house. Find plumbing leaks in faucets, pipes, and toilets.
Declutter
Pests such as cockroaches, rodents, and stink bugs spend time hiding out. And they dart out between safe places as they forage for food at night. Decluttering will eliminate their hiding places. You can start by trimming branches, shrubs, and other plants regularly. Try to keep a 3-to-5-foot clear space between your home’s perimeter and ornamental plants. Clear up fallen leaves regularly, so they don’t pile up.