Wednesday 27 March 2013

Pest Control Doesn't Need To Be Difficult. Try These Easy Ideas!

By Peter Duncan


Getting rid of pests inside your home can be pretty daunting. While it may seem like they will never go away, there are several methods that you should consider. The following article is full of tips that will help you take your home back from all of the pests that have been living there.

If your pet has a flea problem, you should vacuum your floor frequently. Fleas and eggs can harbor in the carpet and turn into a big infestation. Your pet will need a regular flea control method. If your home's flea problem gets out of control, you may need to call in an professional exterminator.

You can kill hornets and wasps by something most people have in their bathrooms- hairspray. Use aerosol hairspray to spray their nests effectively sealing the larvae in the nest. If you are being bothered by adult wasps,simply point and spray directly at the hornet to stop him in his tracks.

Only use the amount of pesticide that you need for the current season. In addition, only mix the amount that you need for the current time. This ensures that everyone is safe. Finally, always store your pesticides in areas that children and pets cannot access. If possible, lock the area to ensure nothing can get in.

If your pest problem is noisy crickets, then your answer is as easy as duct tape. Cut off a strip and lay it with the adhesive side facing up. Place in on the floor or ground near where you hear the crickets. It will attract them, and they will get stuck on it.

Before you decide to rid your home of pests you should consider the moral implications. For example, if you have a mouse problem you may want a method that just removes them, but does not kill them. These days most exterminators offer this to their customers, but it may be somewhat more expensive.

Colonies of fire ants in your backyard are not exactly welcoming! Instead of calling the exterminator, try this good old trick. It is said that fire ants are repelled by the smell of human urine. Sprinkle human urine on fire ant mounds and they will decide to move somewhere else!

Build a "chipper dipper" to get rid of a pesky chipmunk. Fill a five gallon pail a third full with water and cover the water with birdseed. Use a two by four or other board as a ramp for the chipmunk to climb up side of the bucket. The chipmunk will jump in for the seeds, and not realize that it is actually water, which does not bode well for the lackluster swimmer.

Mildew and mold are the favorite foods of the fungus beetle, so their appearance in your home is a bad sign. You need to find out what they're eating and how it's appearing in your home, such as if there is a leak or broken pipe; which will need to be fixed as soon as possible.

When you find a grain weevil, you know there is some food source available to them, so hunt it down and get it sealed up. Keeping your home clean is the best way to get rid of this pest and ensure that they don't come back time and time again.

Do not leave standing water inside of your home. Fruit flies and other pests can thrive off of standing fluids, whether it is water or something else. Always remember to drain your sinks and tubs and dump drinks when you are done with them to keep flying insects from having a great place to multiply or drink.

After reading this article, you should have a better idea of how you can prevent common pests from invading your home. You do not have to use expensive professionals or dangerous chemicals. Just use the simple tips that have been listed in this article, and pest control will be easy.




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