Seasonal Pests: What You Should Do With Them

As each season comes and goes, the maintenance you do for your home changes to adapt to the surroundings. Along with shifts in weather, each season also comes with its own pests that start to make themselves known during times that best suit their habits. So how can a homeowner protect their property throughout the year? Here are some measures you should look into to keep your home pest-free.

  • Get scheduled extermination

Aside from critters that can make their way into your home any time of the year, some insects and rodents can see an uptick depending on the temperature and seasonal population habits. For good measure, it could be wise to get a quarterly pest control service. In Salt Lake City, exterminators offer this service specifically because a lot of homes in the area are near bodies of water and have set-ups that are conducive to pests.

Having a set quarterly pest control can put you at ease, knowing that there will be professionals doing a thorough sweep for every season. They can not only track down the offenders but also prevent any infestations that may be starting. This will make it easier for you since you don’t have to keep tabs on your own and keep too many tools since the experts will have a plan in place.

  • Maintain good waste management

Pests are drawn to the different forms of waste that a house produces. Standing water is a breeding ground for mosquitoes, rotting food draws in flies, and garbage can bring in rats, ants, and cockroaches. Those only cover the commonly seen pests, without taking into account other rodents and insects drawn to waste.

The best way to prevent attracting them is to dispose properly of everything in the first place. Don’t allow things to pile up and sit anywhere longer than they have to, and you can maintain a spick and span environment that isn’t particularly tempting for vermin.

Aside from quickly managing your waste, you should make sure that you are disposing of everything properly and not leaving any remnants or traces that you may not be noticing. Even if the trash is outside, it may still be a source that draws them into your compound.

  • Monitor the outside

It’s all about keeping the outside from permeating the inside. This means sealing any cracks in the wall and holes that could lead from outdoors to the interior and regularly cleaning items and furniture that are left outside. You should also properly maintain any plants that grow in your lawn or backyard since each comes with its set waiting for shelter.

Keeping a keen eye on the things that you bring into your home is important to make sure that you’re not carrying a trojan horse of pests. Even gardening materials, playthings, and clothes can be transporters if not correctly and thoroughly checked before entering the premises.

By doing all these things, you can make your home much cleaner and safer from pest infestations and attacks no matter what time of the year it is.