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Your Pest Control Guide

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Nobody wants pests inside their home, but many people struggle with termites, cockroaches, flies, fleas, and much more. Luckily, there are ways you can protect your home. If you would like to know more about pests, keep reading.

What Causes Pests to Invade Your Home? 

Pests are naturally attracted to your home because it's a warm shelter. However, there are many ways you can increase the risk of pests or make them more likely to be attracted to your home. These include:

  • Having holes/gaps in the home's exterior and/or roof
  • Having plants or woodpiles too close to the house
  • Having animals without pest prevention

In addition, pests usually prefer dark spaces, and they need food and water. Therefore, if you have a lot of food particles and/or a water source (leaking faucet, leaking pipe, etc.), you may be at higher risk of pests.

What Problems Can Pests Cause?

Pests can cause many problems, but it largely depends on the type of pest. Some pests literally burrow into your home. Termites, carpenter bees, and carpenter ants dig holes into the wood, which can affect the aesthetics and structural integrity of the home. Pests may also damage other materials like drywall, electrical wiring, insulation, carpet, and much more.

Some pests may also spread disease and/or parasites. Mosquitos, fleas, ticks, and flies can spread malaria, yellow fever, Zika, Lyme, and much more. Plus, larger pests like rats may have rabies or other diseases. Cockroaches pose a particular problem for people with allergies.

What Should You Do if You Have a Pest Infestation?

If you only have a few pests, you may be able to fix them on your own by:

  • Cleaning up the house to remove food and hiding sources
  • Get rid of any water supply
  • Seal up holes and gaps

If you have a larger infestation, you should still take the above-mentioned steps, but you'll also want to contact a professional pest control specialist. They have the tools and chemicals to fully kill many pests in a variety of ways. They can also help identify the cause of the pest infestation and suggest remedies.

If you have pests, you're not alone. However, if left untreated, a pest infestation can grow, leading to irritation from bites and structural damage to the home from gnawing and burrowing. If you would like to know more about pest control, or if you need a quote, contact a pest control specialist today.

For more info, contact a company like Good News Pest Solutions.


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