Pest Blaster Services is a local pest control service in Sydney, Australia. Pests are a major problem in Australia. Australia has the perfect tropical climate and unique geography for many insects and animals to thrive. Although insects and rodents are perfectly capable of living outdoors, they have a nag to bother humans and get into houses and call them home sweet home. Although for Australians it may be common to see pests outside every day, it's still not recommended to let one scurry around in your house. Since pests carry many harmful disease-causing bacteria including food poisoning, typhoid, leptospirosis, and several other harmful bacteria that could put you and your health in danger. If you see a pest; ants, roaches, silverfish, mice, spiders, etc, in your household, manage the situation immediately and eliminate it.
However, since these pests are extraordinarily skilled at hiding, you may not always be able to spot them unless the infestation becomes too severe. So Pest Blaster Services has collected these six tips for you on how to prevent a pest infestation:
This point cannot be stressed enough! Not disposing of your garbage properly is the ideal invitation to invite all sorts of pests from flies to rats, into your house. Pests are very attracted to trash, and it only takes a few hours of open garbage in your kitchen or yard for it to get infested with pests. To prevent this from happening you may consider:
If you keep the trash inside your house, consider a sealed bin or put your trash in a sealed shopper. Your garbage is a buffet for pests, keeping it unsealed in the middle of the house is a call for pests to invade!
If you keep the trash out of the house, then it's best to cover your trash can with a lid and keep it farther from your house. If it's too close pests may enter your house through doors or windows.
Pests are always hunting for food. Mostly, when they enter your house, it's because of the delicious aroma that they can smell from miles away. If you leave your open food on kitchen countertops or dining tables, pests would love to visit you and spread diseases in your home and harm your health. To prevent this from occurring, you should:
Store food and leftovers in sealed containers or store them in the refrigerator.
Clean up after eating to remove any crumbs that may have fallen while you were eating. Crumbs are enough to attract pests and for them to feast on.
Pests are small creatures that can fit into the tiniest of places. Every crack or hole in your house walls or windows is enough for pests to enter your house. Mice can fit into spaces as small as a dime! To refrain from this happening, you should:
Inspect the house for any possible entrances, like cracks or holes, and seal them. Pay close attention to the foundation of your house and ensure the basement doesn't have any open entrances, also check the roof and utility lines.
Close the windows and doors after sunset. Since most pests are nocturnal creatures, they are the most active during nighttime.
Pests won't get into your house if they don't have a way to!
Everyone loves a clean house! Practicing proper hygiene and cleaning can help you spot any pests if present and also help you prevent them entirely. If your house isn't clean it will attract pests, you can avoid this by:
Vacuuming and sweeping the floors regularly, followed by mopping.
Wipe over and under kitchen counters after cooking and eating.
Clear unnecessary clutters.
Deep clean your house at least once a month. By mopping or vacuuming down all corners of the house, you are likely to finish the source of something that could attract pests into your house. Deep cleaning of the house will also give you the chance to discover and eradicate possible breeding grounds for any pests.
You've sealed all entrances of the house, practiced proper cleanliness, but still got a pest in the house? Well, that's because these pests love hitchhiking and going on rides! They can enter your home through shoppers or packages, etc. To avoid this, you may:
Check the packages that get delivered to your house thoroughly.
After grocery shopping, inspect the grocery bags and make sure to get into every corner, and ensure that no pests came along with you.
Generally, with how many pests are present in Australia, it's best to thoroughly examine everything every time you come back home.
Something many people don't include in their pest control methods is the outdoor area. You may be surprised, but clearing and maintaining the outdoor area of your house is just as important as the indoor area. Overgrown grass in yards and lawns often provides a good thriving ground for many pests, to avoid this, you can:
Keep heaps of firewood away from your house, and eliminate excess piles of leaves or wood trimmings.
Maintain your garden every day, or at least weekly to steer clear of any pests that may be present there.
· Use eco-friendly pesticides in your garden regardless of whether you can spot a pest or not.
By practicing these methods, we’re sure you can prevent severe infestations or even the presence of a pest in your house in general. We hope these six easy tips help!