Insect Control: Keeping Bugs Out of Your Home

Oct 28
07:55

2011

Aloysius Aucoin

Aloysius Aucoin

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Depending on where you live, finding a dependable insect control service can be a challenge. Thankfully, there are things you can do to keep your infestations to a minimum.

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Depending on where you live,Insect Control: Keeping Bugs Out of Your Home Articles finding a dependable insect control policy can be a challenge. No matter where you live, of course, you will eventually have to deal with them to some degree. Bugs are almost everywhere on Earth, so unless you live in the wilds of Antarctica, chances are you're going to have your share of problems. Thankfully, there are things you can do to keep your infestations to a minimum. Though finding a good company to handle your problems is probably the most foolproof way to keep bugs at bay, here are some things you can do on your own.

Keep Your Fortress Impenetrable

If bugs can't get in, insect control takes care of itself. Of course, that's easier said than done. Small bugs like ants and other species need only the smallest opening to get into your home. These are openings you won't likely know about until you see a stream of them emerging from a crack somewhere. Still, that doesn't mean you can't take care of the obvious entry points. Screen up your windows, seal the areas around your doors and windows, and inspect your perimeter carefully to make sure you aren't overlooking a breach in your defenses.

Keep Things Dry

One of the most important aspects of insect control is keeping a clean, dry house. Bugs love moisture and in fact they often require a damp area to live and breed. By removing leaks and other areas where a humid atmosphere is provided, you are taking away their habitat. Of course, leaks and moisture can do damage to your house beyond giving bugs a place to live, so this is a good thing to fix anyway.

Keep the Kitchen Clean

Crumbs and other bits of food are probably the biggest attractors when it comes to bugs. It is tiresome to keep up with the endless kitchen cleaning, but it is worth it. If there is food out in the open for any length of time, bugs will find a way to get to it. These creatures - so much smaller and weaker than almost anything else on the planet - have not survived for millions of years by passing up golden opportunities. Don't give them one in your kitchen.

Once you've done everything you can to guard against bugs, call a good insect control company in your area and get on a regular plan. Having your home regularly inspected and sprayed will ensure that you don't have to deal with infestations in the future.