How to Deal with Pests in Your Home

Liv Butler
Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Thursday, March 30, 2023 - 08:06

You always want your home to be a place of relaxation and tranquility. However, there are occasions when your peace can be disturbed. One of these occasions is when you have pests (of any size) in your home. From cockroaches to mice, they can quickly overrun your home. Dealing with pests as soon as possible is the best course of action. This way, you can ensure that they stand very little chance of returning in the future. Taking a step-by-step approach to dealing with pests will help you feel in control, and help you cover every inch of your home.

Establish What Pests You Have

To begin with, you are going to need to establish just what you are dealing with. When you know what pests you have, you can then start working on traps, and methods of extermination. If you have not seen any pests, then look for the evidence or droppings that they leave behind. Try to establish what you are dealing with by taking photos of their excrement or droppings. Monitor the problem for a few days and then you will know what you're dealing with.

Call an Exterminator

Once you've got evidence of what you are dealing with, it is then time to call in an exterminator or pest control business. Trying to tackle pests by yourself can be dangerous, especially if you are dealing with toxic products and chemicals. Reaching out to Toxic Respond will give you peace of mind, as a professional pest control company can help you avoid touching any potentially dangerous chemicals. Chemicals and products used in pest control can also be dangerous to children or pets in your home, or those with underlying health conditions. So, avoid contact wherever you can.

Tidy Up and Declutter

Pests of all sizes can live and breed in spaces that are filled with clutter. Areas that are cluttered are the perfect breeding ground as they are sheltered, warm, and hidden. Having a regular decluttering and tidying up session in your home will help you reduce piles (and areas) where pests could potentially hide and breed. Committing to a good decluttering session at least once a week and having a monthly freshen-up is a step in the right direction. Keeping loose items stored away, and keeping loose items off the floor and other surfaces will make it easy to keep clutter and mess to a minimum.

Be Conscious About Food Waste

Anywhere you eat food, and anywhere you store food must be regularly checked for infestations and pests. Food bags must be sealed, and all crumbs and food debris must be quickly cleaned up to avoid attracting unwanted pests, such as mice and cockroaches. It is good practice to be careful with food waste as well. Make sure you are disposing of food waste correctly, and make sure it is not sitting around in your home for lengthy periods - especially in the warmer months.

 

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