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Posted over 6 years ago

9 Tips for Keeping Your Home Insect-Free

Normal 1532519406 9 Tips For Keeping Your Home Insect Free

While owning a home, in Southwest Florida or anywhere, comes with its perks, there are also factors that require our attention. This can be anything from cleaning the gutters to touching up the paint. And for many areas of the country, keeping your home insect-free is also on that list. After all, who wants to see a pest in their home, especially if you have guests over? But as your source for all things real estate related, I’m bringing you nine tips that can help with this issue.

Check your property throughout the year

The first piece of advice I like to give homeowners is simple. Throughout the year, give yourself a chance to check over your property. What are you looking for? The big thing to look out for is any infestations on your property.

Seal holes or cracks in doors and windows

Next, I recommend tackling entry points. After you’ve reviewed your property, you’ll have an idea of where you need to patch any holes. This one is low-cost and easy even if you aren’t particularly much of a repair person.

Don’t store wood near your home

I also recommend moving any wood or other debris away from your home. These can attract all sorts of pests that can easily enter your home, causing all sorts of problems.

Secure all your containers

From old papers in the attic to emergency food storage, our homes contain all sorts of goodies that can attract pests. Make sure that all your containers are properly secured to keep those insects away.

Go over the pipes in your home

Next, I like to point out how even the smallest bit of extra moisture can attract insects. Even a small leak can turn into a bigger headache if it attracts a swarm of pests. If you’re dealing with extra moisture or a leak, get it sealed!

Add screens and a screen door

If you’ve sealed up all those cracks or holes, but leave your door and windows open… you’re practically inviting in those insects! Screens for your windows and a screen door can be purchased cheaply and do a world of good.

Pull out your appliances

Too many homeowners leave their appliances in the exact same spot. This means that dirt and other things that attract pests can build up. Instead, pull out those appliances and get cleaning!

Keep your home swept and vacuumed

And speaking of cleaning, it probably goes without saying that cleaning is vital. Still, I like to mention that a weekly cleaning schedule can go a long way toward keeping insects and other pests out of your home.

Schedule an inspection

Finally, I also like to recommend a yearly inspection by a professional. While it’s not too difficult to notice a bug or two if they get into your home, there’s a bigger issue to worry about. For every insect you see, there can be stacks more that you don’t. But with the help of a professional, you can be sure your house is pest-free.

Terry Records



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