Did you know that most of us live alongside pests like bugs and termites, often without even realising it? 

It’s a creepy thought, and if you’re looking for easy ways to pest-proof your home then this collaborative post is for you! 

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According to professional Rats and Mice Control experts the first step to getting rid of unwanted visitors is to know why they came in. The fact is bugs and pests are the same as humans: they want food, water, and shelter. And if they find these in your home they can live happily ever after – whether you like it or not!

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So, if you want to pest-proof your home it’s important to pay attention to every corner of your property. Of course, you may get rid of bugs using  DIY solutions or professional assistance, but there are also DIY tricks to stop the spread of unwanted guests and protect your home. 

5 easy ways to pest-proof your home

1. Clean up damp areas 

Some pests that invade homes, such as house centipedes, silverfish, and springtails, like to linger around in damp areas. Repair any leaky pipes, drains, or taps. Ensure that your dryer, washer, and air conditioner are all in good operating order. Run a dehumidifier in your garage or other consistently moist areas. Don’t forget to make sure the attic is dry as well. 

2. Seal & protect   

Closed doors help keep intruders out, and sealed doors and windows will help keep your home bug free. So, keep an eye on small gaps, holes, or cracks anywhere in your home. Try installing sturdy steel or aluminium thresholds to block problem areas, or try door seal kits. If you cannot install seal kits, you could google pest control solutions near me to get professional help on your doorstep. Also, hiring a professional can have several other benefits. They can detect any other trace of earwigs, firebrats, flies, house centipedes, silverfish, ants, cockroaches, and spiders.   

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3. Keep your kitchen clean 

Making sure no food is left out for pests to be drawn to is the easiest solution. Cover all your food with lockable containers, keep an eye out for spills, wash your dishes in the sink, and watch for produce like fruit and veggies that may have gone bad if it sits out. A little bit of prevention can go a long way towards keeping a kitchen bug-free. 

4. Keep the exterior of your home debris-free 

Wood, compost bins, and garden debris are all suitable hiding spots for bugs. Make sure that these locations are as far from your home as possible. Examine the firewood before bringing it inside and clean standing water in your garden to stop mosquito breeding. Keep plant branches clipped and away from your home’s foundations and keep landscape beds free of weeds and plant debris that can hold insect pests. 

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5. Dispose of waste   

Waste should be disposed of daily because accumulation can lead to rat, rodent, and cockroach infestations. The situation worsens when leftover food is all over the house, which can spread infection. Cleaning up the clutter in your home is also an effective pest control strategy. Get rid of old toys and unused boxes accumulated around the house. These objects serve only as breeding grounds for insects and pathogens. Anything old can be sold or thrown away. If you have quite a few items that can be sold but you can’t get them sold all at once, it would be best to rent a storage unit from companies like Distinct Storage, for example, so you have a place to put everything until you can get them to the new owners.

Remember, precaution is always better than cure. So, be aware and watch out for windows and doors. Close up the cracks and gaps. Seek out expert assistance as necessary.

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This is a collaborative post. 

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