Coping with Pest Infestations: A Pest Control BlogCoping with Pest Infestations: A Pest Control Blog


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Coping with Pest Infestations: A Pest Control Blog

Hi, my name is Brenda, and I have been affected by pest infestations in the past. I know how frustrating it is to constantly have ants in your kitchen or to have mice running out of the furniture. In this blog, I am going to share everything I learned on the journey to become pest free. Here, you will find posts on removing pests, keeping them out, killing them naturally and also, dealing with the gross feeling of living under the same roof as them. If you want to get rid of your pests without losing your mind, you have come to the right place. Pull up a seat, start reading and enjoy!

How To Know If Your Home Has Been Invaded By Termites

It is very important to make sure you are keeping a close eye on your home so you can spot an infestation of termites as soon as possible. This way, you will be able to tell that its time to call for help from a termite exterminator. The reason this is so crucial is because those small little termites will breed quickly and they have the ability to destroy a home in a short amount of time. Too many people have lost their homes because termites essentially ate their way through crucial structures. Check for these signs to see if you have termites. 

Little Piles Of Wood Shavings

They might be hard to spot if you are not specifically looking for them. Therefore, you will want to occasionally glance down at the floor right in front of your interior stairs, your baseboards, and railings before you break out the vacuum or broom. This way, if there are little piles of wood shavings starting to appear, you will notice them. The piles are the result of the termites digging tunnels in the wood. As they eat through the wood, they kick out the excess wood shavings in order to keep the space that they have created.

You Knock And Hear Hollowness

Take a moment to knock on the banister of your stairs, on the interior door trim work, and some of the support studs in the basement. If what you hear sounds more hollow than solid, you will need to get on the phone and set up an appointment with a termite exterminator as soon as possible. It will take an expert to determine just how much of the wood in your home has been eaten away at and how the termite infestation can be treated. You will also need to get on the phone to contact a contractor that is skilled in assessing the damage caused by termites, so you can determine the safety of the structure of your home and what it will take to get it back to a good condition.

The moment you even suspect that you have termites in your home, you need to call for professional help. You will not be able to rid your home of them on your own. You need an expert exterminator to do the job for you and to keep up with regular inspections to make sure that they have not come back. To learn more, visit https://www.craigandsons.com