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By Dave Brandley [ 12/09/2006 ] Publishing Free Articles Zone articles is subject to our Publisher's Terms Of Service |
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Home Pest and Animal Control
There's never a guarantee when it comes to controlling pests. No matter what information you have, no matter how much you strive to discourage possible pest control issues, there's still a chance that you will have to handle a pest.
Because animals and bugs are traditionally rather adaptable, some may discover ways to thrive despite habitats that for them are less than ideal. As developments and homes move closer and closer to their natural habitats animal pests that are considered to be wild, like skunks, coyotes and in some locations even alligators may enter your land and property hunting for a food source.
That said, pest prevention can be worth it's weight and can save headaches, time and a lot of income. There are many principal means to prepare and maintain your home to bypass possible pest control issues.
Moisture
Examine your house for leaks and fix any that you discover fast. Since all things that are living need water to live, even the smallest leaks are an invitation to pests such as mice, bugs and snakes.
Firewood
Store firewood a fair distance from your house and keep it off the ground. Try only leaving two to three days worth of wood outside your door to avoid allowing bug and animal pests to create their nests in the stacks.
Screens
Be sure all of the windows in your home have screens without any holes. Repair or change any damaged ones.
Lighting
Due to the fact that lights draw bugs, porch and patio lights are a great way for pests to enter your home when the door is kept ajar for a little while. Try lighting that's yellow outside and make certain that you keep your door shut (and correctly weather stripped) whenever it is possible.
Disorganization
Garages, basements and attics are all easy to allow to get disorganized and messy, but boxes and other storage containers are excellent spaces for spiders, mice and other animal pests to hide, and are exposed to pest problems. A lot of disorder in a given area will make it quite hard to look for prospective infestations and fix them.
Entry Points
Check both the inside and outside of your house for holes and cracks and caulk and seal them. It only takes an extremely small hole to allow insects and insects into your property, and rats only need to have a hole that's a quarter of an inch.
Gutters
Clean gutters in the fall to avoid wood rot (which is ideal for ant pests), spiders and insects nesting in the dead leaves and other debris and a leaky attic.
Using these ideas in addition to good housecleaning practices will help you to prevent pest control issues in your home, but definitely can't guarantee that pests won't ever be a problem. At http://www.pestandanimalcontrol.com, we have done all that we can to collect information so you can successfully stop and deal with garden, home and land pest infestations. If you discover that a pest control problem in your home or on your land is more than you are able to maintain, hire a pest control professional in your area to quickly and safely implement a program for pest control.
About the author:
Celina Carpenter is a content writer for http://www.pestandanimalcontrol.com who researches and writes about animal and pest control issues like pest infestation prevention so you can better deal with and prevent land, garden and home infestations.
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