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!

Brilliant Ways To Deter Termites From Your Home

Do you often hear banging sounds inside your walls? If so, you should not turn a blind eye, for this could indicate that your home is termite-infested. You see, these little insects can invade your home and even shake their bodies whenever you disturb the colony. Other signs of their presence include tubes on your property, termite droppings, and discarded wings. Knowing the signs of a termite invasion is important, but it is equally important to know how to prevent them from coming back. So apart from hiring a termite control company, here are other things you can do to control the situation. 

Eliminate Wood In Contact With the Ground

If any parts of your property, such as the doors, siding, or windows, are wooden, the termite issue may never end as long as they touch the ground. In other words, you provide an unlimited supply of food, moisture, and shelter. So even as you prepare to look for a termite control expert, you should consider taking actions such as removing the soil from the foundation. 

Eliminate Moisture

To keep termites away, your home's foundation should be moisture-free. Do this by diverting all water away from your property through functioning gutters and downspouts. If you have a leaking pipe or sewage system, have them repaired soon as possible. It is also important to have the foundation sloped to discourage water pooling. Also, if you have installed a lawn sprinkler, ensure it does not lead to water pooling.

Leave Furniture Under Sunlight for A Few Days

As mentioned earlier, termites love moisture. As such, you want the interiors dry as possible. You can expose your furniture to the sun for a few days while waiting for a pest control company to arrive. You are not only doing this because you want to keep your furniture moisture-free but because termites do not love too much heat. 

Discourage Them from Your Home during the Swarming Season

Termites usually look for places to establish their colonies during the swarming season. And one of the things that might attract them to your home is light. So if you can, consider relocating the lights to areas far from the doors or windows. You should also contact a pest control expert to inspect your home for any openings and signs of water damage these insects can use to get to your home and have them repaired immediately. 

These tips are sure to keep your home free from termites. Regular inspections by an experienced termite control expert are also important. So start looking for the right company to work with today.