This article takes a quick look at the problems inherent in home pest control and how best to deal with the presence of pests such as insects and rodents.
Pest control can be a very tricky proposition even in the best of times. The fact of the matter is that most pests are actually rather tenacious and efforts to get rid of them need to be based in a solid plan of action to have any real and long lasting effect on their numbers. This is due to several factors that tend to give the pests the upper hand when it comes to infestations in the home.
The first thing that makes most of your garden variety pests resistant to eradication efforts is the fact that only rarely do they make their nests in locations that are easily accessible to the homeowner for treatment. They also are relatively gun shy about showing their true numbers, often only coming out of the nest a few at a time in order to minimize their exposure to danger. Because of these factors, it can even be possible to have a large infestation of bugs and not even know about it. Considering this, any homeowner who is concerned about the possibility of infestation should be sure to be alert regarding the signs of trouble and know what to do in the unfortunate eventuality that an infestation does occur.
The best signs of trouble from insects such as roaches are things such as droppings found near food sources, and the obvious sign of the individual insects appearing in your kitchen, pantry, or other rooms of your home. As a general rule, if you see a few cockroaches there are almost certainly going to be many more hiding out behind cabinets and under cupboards. Because of their nature as hiding and nesting pests, you will want to be sure to target any eradication efforts at the nest rather than just at the bugs you see. This means that merely using a product like over the counter roach spray will not be sufficient to rid your home of the problem in all but the smallest and newest infestations.
Using a tailored combination of professional pest control products is the best approach for almost all cases. And these products can easily be found online. They include such items as roach baits and traps, as well as the same chemical and natural pesticides that professional exterminators use to get rid of insects and rodents.
When using the same products that are used by the pros, you’ll want to be extra careful to plan ahead and follow the manufacturer’s instructions and any labels, as there is a slightly higher chance of harmful side effects if the proper precautions aren’t followed. However most of these products are completely safe to use in the home and can even be used around children and pets provided they are given time to dry before they are exposed to the treated areas.
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