A Household Pest Control Guide: How to Get Rid of Bugs and Pests in Your Home

Easy and Practical Tips to Remove Household Pests 
Easy and Practical Tips to Remove Household Pests | Camella

Pests are a common problem in every household, and every homeowner can attest that pests are difficult to eliminate. Though many store-bought pesticides and traps can be used to alleviate them, some can be expensive and ineffective. 

Common household pets are bed bugs, small cockroaches, house flies, and fleas, including rodents such as rats and mice. While the most usual pest entry points at home are underneath the floors, broken spaces, shower drains, crawl spaces, and other cracks and crevices of the house. Pest deterrents can come in sprays, traps, or DIY tools. You can choose any pesticides or pest control products for your home depending on the gravity of the pest problem, what kind of household pests you are dealing with, and according to your budget for pest control in your home.  Or better yet, consult a pest control professional.

Other than structural damage and destruction in a building or your household, these pests also carry health consequences, especially when they contaminate food.

If you have household pests, you can relate to this problem. No one wants these pests to thrive inside their home. Hence, homeowners need to get rid of them as quickly as possible. Pests are not just a severe nuisance. They may also transport harmful diseases that can endanger you and your family. There are several pest control methods that you can use to get rid of pests, but not all of them are created equal. Most ways are more effective than others, yet some can be more expensive.

To help you with any pest problem that can destroy your home and save you from any expenses on a pest control company, we’ve curated this quick guide for pest removal in your home.

Easy and Practical Tips to Remove Household Pests 

If you are already subscribing to a pest control company or maintenance in your home regularly, then it’s a good start. Given that there is already an ongoing treatment, perhaps at least once a month, one tip that you should remember is to wait for 3 to 4 hours after these treatments are carried out before cleaning or mopping your floor, particularly in the areas where the pest treatments are done. You may also use gentle chemicals or soaps that are not harsh to wipe and clean these areas in your home.

When storing food items, kitchen tools and utensils, and other edible items in your kitchen, ensure they are stored in air-tight containers to prevent certain pests like ants, rats, and cockroaches from infesting or making contact. 

These pests are attracted to food and can easily smell them, so storing them in a clean and safe spot to avoid contamination is best. Also, with this tip, ensure you don’t leave food crumbs, drink splatters or drops, or any other food scraps in the kitchen. Do not leave dirty dishes and cutlery in your sink as these attract pests, too!

All trash in the home should be discarded carefully. You can also opt for a trash bin with a tight lid to prevent foul odors that attract pests. Using trash bins, plastic containers, or storage items made of glass and metal with tight lids may also deter pests from entering your home.

Every time you regularly clean your home, ensure to spot and remove stagnant water and leakages, as these attract pests that love moisture – like termites and cockroaches. Dispose of empty containers, cans, bottles, and anything that can store water to prevent mosquitoes in your home.

Quick Pest Removal Guide for Your Home 

After applying the all-time practical pest-control tips mentioned above, you may also follow these easy guides to remove or, better, prevent common household pests from attacking your home.

Immediately start taking action to prevent or remove pests at home

Prevention is always better than cure, and it’s a given fact! Don’t wait for the pest infestation to worsen; if you notice some pests lurking, it is best to take preventive and cautionary measures now. The sooner you implement pest control in your home, the more effective it is to drive them away. Prevent these pests from spreading or breeding in your home since it would be more difficult and expensive to control them if they are too many. 

Given that the pest infestation is already worse and there’s no way to handle them yourself, it is best to call a pest control professional immediately. These professionals are trained to determine the root causes of pests at home and identify the best approach to eradicate them effectively. Pest control professionals also guarantee efficient pesticides and methods and specialized equipment you may not have access to.

Identify what type of pests you are dealing with. 

In any scientific method or approach, the first step to dealing with problems is identifying them. Different kinds of pests require other methods for them to be eradicated effectively. As mentioned above, some common household pests in the Philippines are ants, cockroaches, rats, bed bugs, termites, ticks and fleas, house flies, and mosquitoes. 

Identifying what type of pests or pests are present in your home lets you identify the right approach to eliminate them. This way, you can save time, money, and energy by shooing them away from your home. If you are not certain about identifying these pests, try to look for any existing damage caused at your home. Look for food scraps, chewed wood, or broken parts in your home that may help you identify them.

Remove anything that attracts pests – food, water sources, etc.

Do not feed them with food debris. Pests rely on food to survive, so when it comes to effectively getting rid of them, remove any potential food and water sources that attract these pests. Cleaning up and throwing away peels, leftovers, food crumbs, dirty dishes, trash, and any other food and water leftovers that can be a potential food source or house for pests to breed should always be taken care of daily. 

Consider switching to pet-safe and environmentally friendly cleaning products instead of chemical-based ones. Chemical-based cleaning products are prone to attract pests and make your home more inviting for them, plus it could possibly lead to pesticide poisoning if used excessively.

Get rid of their potential hiding places. 

Pests will always look for something to hide at any spot in your home. To ensure that they will not hide and stay in such areas, always clean all closets, attics, basements, and other storage spaces in your home, and ensure they are clean and free of clutter. This will prevent pests from finding hiding spots in your home. It is also best to use pest control products with boric acid powder in cleaning these areas, but be careful to only apply an adequate amount of each product to prevent pesticide poisoning.

Remove any potential nesting spots or infestation sources that may attract other pests to stay and breed. This includes piles of leaves, stacks of firewood, and other items in the storage room or backyard. Creating a less hospitable environment for these pests can make it much harder for them to enter your home undetected.

Create a preventive barrier. 

Another way to ensure that pests don’t re-enter your home is to create a barrier. You can do this by sealing off small cracks and crevices that will enable pests to enter your home. Inspect the perimeter of your home for any gaps that need to be sealed, use chalk, sprays, and pesticides, and seal them with materials to fill them in. 

You should also check for any broken windows, doors, or other parts in your home that needs to be repaired. You can install a door sweep or use weather stripping for bigger openings like broken walls or a broken door frame. This can block access to wider spaces and prevent pests from entering your home.

Consistently maintain these ways and preventive measures. 

Once you have efficiently eradicated those pests in your home, remember to maintain and apply these preventive and cautionary ways to prevent them from returning. Continue to fix and seal any cracks and other access points that could provide entry for pests. It is also essential to regularly inspect your home for signs of any new pest damage or activity. 

Cleaning your home regularly, properly storing food, and throwing away your garbage correctly will also help prevent pests from returning. Calling in professional pest control is also a big help if you’re unsure of what to do or anytime a pest infestation is already worse.

Getting rid of pests in your home can be a daunting task. But it doesn’t have to be. It is important to remember these simple steps – prevention and cleanliness, along with using pesticides, traps, and other tools you may use for your home, as long as you know that it effectively keeps these pests away from your home, harming you and your family. 

You can opt for many options, from initiating ways to prevent them from taking over and destroying your home to consistently maintaining them to keep pests away from your home for a longer time!

Choosing the Best: A Safe and Clean Home with Camella 

The unclean environment around it may also trigger pest infestations inside your home. So while you are still searching for a home for you and your family, you better start choosing from the best – like a home in Camella!

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