Five Things You Need to Know About Pest Control
There are few things that can cause such misery in a home as pests. They can bite, make you sick, spread diseases and they poop everywhere. Many of them can even seriously damage your home – termites alone are estimated to cause $5 billion worth of damage in the US every year. As a nation, we spend endless time, money and resources trying to rid ourselves of these unwelcome infiltrators. And yet still, the subject is often taboo. So, whether you’re trying to tackle pests yourself, or looking for a good pest management agent to take care of the problem for you, here are a few things you should know about pest control.
Five Things You Need to Know About Pest Control in Charlotte
1. Anyone can get a pest infestation
There’s a real sense of shame associated with having pests. People are embarrassed. It’s often not something that you’ll talk to your neighbors about. But the truth is, anyone can get pests. It doesn’t matter how clean or otherwise your home is. It is still at risk of pests. Termites can land anywhere. Fire ants will set up home any place there’s earth and wood – which potentially describes every yard in America. And you can pick up bedbugs all over the place – which might make you reconsider your vacation plans if you think about it too much. Household pests are not something that you need to feel ashamed of. But it is something you need to act on.
2. There are things you can do to reduce your chances of getting pests
While pests can move into your home for all sorts of reasons – see above – that doesn’t mean that there aren’t things you can do to deter the most common pests. By maintaining your screens, regularly checking and sealing frames, pipes, foundations and loft spaces, you can help to prevent rodents and other mammals finding their way in. Cleaning up spills and keeping all food in sealed containers can also make your home less appealing to pests like ants, flies and cockroaches. Having an insect infestation does not mean that your home is dirty. But maintaining high hygiene standards can help to reduce your chances of insects deciding to make your home their own.
3. Maintaining your yard can help reduce pest infestations
The thing about pests is that they need to find a way into your home. Allowing vegetation to grow right up against your property may make it look as pretty as picture, but it’s also providing pests with a personal highway into your home. So, try to keep plants about a foot away from your foundations. This will also allow you to more easily see signs of certain pests, such as termites, before they become a bigger problem. Standing water can – will – attract mosquitoes. So, empty any pots or tins you have around and make sure that your guttering isn’t blocked. And remove any other debris you don’t specifically need in your garden – old tree stumps and logs make the perfect habitat for fire ants, spiders and other problem pests.
4. Pest control isn’t a one-hit wonder
Most pest problems won’t be shifted with a single treatment. Sure, if you’ve got a raccoon in your attic, then once it’s gone it’s gone… You just need to find out where it gained entry and seal up the hole. But most insects and many rodents will need multiple treatments. And this is as true for professional pest management services as it is for the DIY approach. With most bugs, the first treatment will deal with the existing adults. But if you don’t go back to deal with the eggs and the eggs of the bugs that come out of those eggs, you’re never going to get rid of the problem.
5. You’ll probably need professional pest control
There are plenty of DIY options available when it comes to pest control. Many of them work really well. But only if they’re properly and strategically applied. Successful pest control requires planning and meticulous application. You need to know exactly which creatures you’re dealing with. And you need to be able to identify how they got in and deal with that. Fail to do any of this, and the problem will simply recur. Pest control also has the potential to be dangerous, especially to small children and pets. Working with a professional pest management service will ensure that all necessary precautions are taken to protect the health of your home and your loved ones.
Pests are part of everyday life in Charlotte. We live with them, we deal with them, we move on. But it’s how you deal with pests that can make the difference between a temporary infestation and a long-term problem.
If you’re concerned about pests in your Charlotte home, contact Noosa Pest Management today.
Fred Wingate
Chief Bugman
Fred Wingate is the dedicated Owner and Chief Bugman at Noosa Pest Management, a thriving pest control company in Charlotte, NC. He established the company in 2006 with a vision to provide exceptional pest management services to the local community. By staying up-to-date with the latest advancements in pest management and fostering a culture of continuous improvement, he ensures that Noosa Pest remains at the forefront of the industry.
Not only is Fred deeply invested in the well-being and satisfaction of his clientele, he is also passionate about supporting the local community, including schools, churches, and other organizations. The future of our community is important to Noosa Pest, and proudly contributes to its growth and prosperity.
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