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Ways That Pests Can Get into Your Home

Heather Balawender June 23, 2024 Reviews Leave a Comment

There are lots of creatures that live around humans, as we provide conditions that are well suited to their needs. Unfortunately, many of these creatures can also cause issues and if they get into the home it is not something that you want.

From insects like wasps and flies, to mammals like rats and mice, there are all sorts of creatures that might enter your home and cause a problem. These are some of the things that can attract pests into the home, and things that you can do in order to prevent them…

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Food that is Left Out – Food is an obvious reason that creatures will come into the home. If you leave food out, then this could be attractive to animals wanting to come in. Another thing to be aware of is the smell of your bin, as food that is going rotten is also going to attract pests like rats, flies and cockroaches.

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Keeping food stored properly, especially during hot weather is essential for good hygiene, and when it comes to the bin, keeping it cleaned out regularly will reduce the smells that come from it and reduce the risk of pests getting in.

Drain Problems – Drains are needed to make sure that our dirty water is removed safely, but if you have issues with your drains one of the problems that can come with it is an invasion of pests. If you have blocked drains that are full of rotten food and other debris, there are lots of pests that might be attracted into your home.

Drains that are cracked and leaking are also a way for pests to make their way into your home. If you have problems with your drains, you should get a professional like this CCTV drain surveys company www.drainpower.co.uk/drainage-services/cctv-drain-surveys/ to come and check the issues and get it sorted for you.

Open Windows – In the summer when it gets warm, opening your windows helps to get air into the home and keep it cool. However, this is also a way that many creatures can get in and flying insects like wasps and flies are not pleasant visitors to have.

If you want to keep windows open, using a mesh insect screen can help to keep them out, or alternatively getting air conditioning installed can also keep the home cool without the need to open the windows.

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