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We will come across pests in our residence sooner or later. It is important to control pests which include insects and rodents as they can introduce contaminants to food, make hypersensitivity reactions worse, and make your home not structurally sound. If pests chew through electrical circuits, they can also increase your fire and electrocution hazard. When you are you're pestered by insects and rodents in your house, here are some pointers.

DO: Keep your home clean

These creatures need food and water to survive , so start by making your residence less accommodating to pests by cleaning spills promptly with soap and water; taking out garbage each day and keeping garbage bins properly covered; washing dishes right after use; putting ripe fruits in the refrigerator; and keeping your bathroom and kitchen areas as dry as possible by promptly repairing leaky plumbing and not letting water to accumulate in these areas.

DO: Deny access to pests

Close off holes and cracks in baseboards, moldings, cupboards, plumbing, ducts, sinks, toilets, and electrical outlets by utilizing silicone caulk. You should also put wire mesh screens to keep pests from gaining entry to your house through vents.

DON’T: Choose chemical pesticides first

If there are still lingering pests after you’ve made your house inhospitable, you can still get rid of your pest problem without using chemical pesticides. Examples of natural ways to pest control involve making use of a vacuum cleaner to take out individual bugs and nests, and utilizing traps like home-made jar and light traps for tinier pests, and baits for rodents. Keep in mind that chemical pesticides get rid of only a limited number of pests and surviving ones can develop resistance.

DON’T: Make use of outdoor chemicals indoors

You ought to know whether a product should only be utilized outside. If you utilize them in places that they are not suited for, you risk placing members of your family at risk to toxic materials.

DON’T: Buy "bug bombs"

Although the objective of using these products is to reduce the amount of work you'd have to put in, also do not forget that the chemicals found in these products can spread out everywhere, and land on areas where people take a seat, prepare dishes, play, or eat.

DON’T: Assume that using more pesticide is much better

You should always stick to the manufacturer’s suggestion. Use the tiniest amount that will be effective. Using too much pesticide can endanger your health and that of your spouse and children.

DON’T: Hesitate to hire pest control professionals

Controlling household pests can be cumbersome, if not overwhelming. Using pest control professionals will help you control the problem faster, and will be more economical in the end.