How can a pest exterminator help me maintain a pest-free home? 

Whether it’s rats, ants, or cockroaches, pests are one of the few things that nobody wants to share their home with. Unfortunately, some creatures are so persistent that attempting to manage them using home remedies alone is often not enough to keep them at bay, and they require the expertise of trained professionals. 

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Professionals have access to products that are not available to the general public, and they know how to use them safely and effectively. In addition, they have the knowledge and equipment to deal with more persistent pests like rodents and squirrels that are not easily controlled with traps or baits. 

The most effective way to prevent pest infestations is to reduce the attractiveness of your property to the species that are causing problems. This can be done by storing food items correctly in pest-proof containers, reducing clutter and trimming back outdoor vegetation. Another important factor is to seal up the points of entry into your property so that pests can’t get in. This can be achieved by putting screens on windows, sealing cracks and crevices, and putting draft excluders on doors. It is also a good idea to inspect your attic regularly to ensure there are no gaps where pests could enter. 

After carrying out a treatment, your pest exterminator should provide you with a detailed report covering their findings and the action they recommend you take in the future. They should also outline the pesticides used and explain any safety precautions you should take. 

One of the most common ways pests gain entry to a home is through gaps and cracks around doors and windows. It is therefore essential to regularly check the inside and outside of your property for any small openings that need to be sealed, including around plumbing pipes, electrical wiring, dryer vents, and gas and water meter junctions. It is also a good idea to check that the bottom of all exterior doors are tightly shut, and to caulk any gaps found in door frames. 

You should regularly clean your house, vacuum and mop the floors, and remove cobwebs in hard-to-reach areas. This will disturb any hiding places where pests may be considering making a nest, and it will make it harder for them to find the food sources they need. It is also a good idea to store all foods, including pet food, in containers that are pest-proof. 

Finally, you should regularly inspect your sheds and garages to ensure there are no signs of infestation. This is especially important if you have any old storage items in these areas, such as cardboard boxes or holiday decorations, that you plan on bringing into the house. It is a good idea to shake all containers and packages before bringing them into the house. This can help to eliminate any pests that are already on the inside of them. It is also a good idea to regularly inspect the outside of your house, particularly any bushes, trees and shrubs that are close to your home.