Pests are a nightmare for homeowners. Not only do they cause damage to your home, but they also can be hazardous in other ways. For example, they might carry diseases that could infect you or your family members, and some of them even have the potential to start fires in your house. That’s why it is crucial to learn about the different kinds of pests that may be lurking around your home right now, so you can take steps to prevent them from coming inside. This is especially important if you have children or pets who might get curious and try to play with them.
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Termites
Termites are wood-destroying insects that eat away at wood materials inside homes, causing severe damage over time. Inspecting timber beams regularly will help prevent termite attacks from occurring outside around your front door or backyard deck areas where small cracks may exist. In addition, if found early enough, it is possible to apply chemical treatments like Nisus to kill them before they have a chance to do any damage.
Bed Bugs
Bed bugs are tiny insects that live in your mattress and feed on you while sleeping at night. They are very small, but the good news is bed bugs won’t kill you. However, the bad news can leave itchy red welts all over your body, which makes for an uncomfortable night’s rest. Not to mention how hard it would be to get rid of them even with high-power insecticides or heat treatments, which could make things worse if done incorrectly. Prevention is key here. Sleeping under covers means there’s less room for these critters to hide out during the daytime when they’re most actively searching for food. Covering mattresses and pillows with tight-fitting, non-transparent covers will also prevent them from entering and feeding on you while you sleep.
Cockroaches
Cockroaches are the most common household pest which spreads germs, bacteria, and disease. They are known to carry over 30 types of bacteria on their bodies. This includes salmonella, which can make humans very sick if eaten or touched after they have been crawling all over the place. Inspecting kitchen areas weekly for these bugs will help prevent them from taking up residence in your cupboards and food storage spaces. In addition, spraying insecticide spray around door frames is an excellent way to catch any roaches that may be hiding out there too. This is especially a useful tip to do when moving into new homes.
Spiders
Most people either love spiders or hate them. There’s no middle ground. Treating areas like bathrooms and basements where they are most likely to be found can help prevent infestations. Spider webs need moisture for the spider to live, so keeping these rooms dry will make it difficult for spiders to survive on their own without another food source, which is you.
Ants
These bugs appear quickly once discovered because of how fast they multiply. Unfortunately, they also carry germs all over your house making surfaces sticky which just encourages more ants to join in with them later on down the track. Inspecting around window sills and door frames weekly ensure that any cracks or holes are sealed off before an ant colony builds up inside your home. This will leave you with the difficult choice of spraying insecticide inside your home or encasing them in some sort of barrier to keep them out.
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Silverfish
Silverfish, a type of bug that feeds on paper products like books and newspapers, may even start small fires if they become trapped inside your fireplace!