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Helpful Hints To Minimize The Risk Of Pest Infestations In Your Home

Inside:

  • Keep all kitchen areas clean (including floors) and free of useless clutter. Kitchen appliances should be kept free of spills and crumbs. Clean shelves regularly and store foods such as cereal, flour, and dog food in resealable containers.
  • Periodically sweep and vacuum floor areas in the kitchen, under furniture, and around dining areas.
  • Keep garbage areas clean. Garbage should be stored in sealed containers and disposed of regularly.
  • Seal cracks, crevices, and other gaps around doors and windows. Doors and windows should always be kept closed or well screened.
  • Check pipes and pipe areas around the house for leaks, cracks and gaps and seal and patch any problems if necessary. Leaky faucets should also be fixed.
  • Keep basements, attics, and crawl spaces well ventilated and dry. If you have mold and mildew in your home or office crawlspace, it's a symptom of an excess moisture problem.
  • Inspect boxes, grocery bags and other packaging thoroughly. Insects have also been known to come in on potted plants and in luggage.

Outside:

  • Seal up any cracks and holes on the outside of your home including areas where utilities and pipes enter your home. Make sure vents are screened and gaps around windows and doors are sealed.
  • Keep gutters and vents free of debris. Screen vents if necessary.
  • Keep tree branches, shrubbery, and ornamentals well trimmed and off of the house.
  • Keep wood debris, tree stumps, and leaf litter away from the house. Store fire wood at least 20 feet away from the house and five inches off of the ground.