5 Successful Pest Control Methods for Your Home
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Remove rodents, insects, and other common pests from your home with one of these successful methods. While a professional pest control technician may be able to assist you, check out these DIY pest control products to prevent the spread of insects and deter wild animals from moving into your home.
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1. Biological Solutions
Turn to biological animal repellent and other products to create an environment that repels insects and wild animals. Biological animal control products vary in type and method, so consider how you want to best control the local bug and critter population:
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Bacteria and other biological solutions can create a hazardous environment for insects. Instead, look for products that deal with insects, like mosquitoes, by creating a film on water. Choose a biological product that still maintains water safety but prevents mosquito eggs from hatching and leaving the water.
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Other biological pest solutions prevent larger animals from invading your property. For example, spraying an eco-friendly solution around the perimeter of your home, yard, or garden can deter deer, raccoons, mice, and other wild animals.
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Always read the label carefully before using a biological pest control product. Some are safe for use around children and pets, but others use harsher substances and need to be used with caution.
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2. Mechanical Options
Avoid biological products by considering traps for animals. These mechanical solutions capture or quickly kill mice, rats, gophers, and other animals. Set mice traps inside your home to catch rodents already present. Check your traps frequently and remove them quickly after catching a mouse.
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If you’ve used a live trap, a quick response allows the mouse to survive. Other animal traps are designed to be fatal, but you still want to remove the animal to avoid unpleasant smells promptly.
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Not all mechanical solutions are traps. You can also use materials to create a barrier for insects and rodents. For example, install screens in vent pipes and fill any holes or cracks that could allow a pest to enter your home.
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3. Rodent Control
Rats and mice can be tough to spot and remove in your home. These resourceful creatures can enter tiny holes. Once inside your home, they tend to stay in wall cavities, attic spaces, and other hard-to-spot areas.
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Unfortunately, that doesn’t mean you can forget about them. Rodents come out at night or when the room is empty and look for food and water. Therefore, you need rodent control to protect your home and avoid a pest infestation. Set rat traps in areas where these animals may be likely to move. If you’ve noticed any signs of rat droppings or mouse claw marks, these are areas where you may have the best chance of catching a rodent.
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Compare poisons and traps to find the best rodent and animal control solution for your home. Rodents ingest poison products. It may take up to two days before the animal dies from the poison. However, this solution may kill a rodent outside your home, where you don’t have to bother with the cleanup.
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Most traps use glue or mechanical force to trap and kill a rodent. Live traps allow you to remove a mouse without killing it. These solutions all require you to pick up the trap and dispose of the rodent physically. While this can be an unpleasant task, it ensures you know where the rodent died and adequately dispose of it.
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4. Insect Control
Flies, spiders, wasps, mosquitoes, and other insects pose a problem in your home and around your property. If you’re tired of flying pests and crawling intruders, it’s time for insect control products.
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The most low-tech way to deal with flies and other flying pests is a fly swatter. Pick up one of these and get to work swatting away insects. For a more efficient solution, consider fly ribbon or fly traps.
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Cockroach traps and mosquito repellent both work passively. Simply set them up in the affected areas of your property and wait as they do their job. A cockroach trap attracts insects at night and can be used for months at a time.
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5. Mole and Gopher Control
Once your home is free from pests and rodents, it’s time to take back your yard. Outdoor animal control products include mole traps and gopher traps. Set these mechanical traps up in your yard to avoid additional damage to your lawn or garden. Look for a commonly used tunnel to find the best place to set your trap.
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You can also look for high-tech solutions like an electric pest repeller. This convenient product makes a sound inaudible to humans that can drive critters away.
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There are many ways to prevent and remove unwanted pests from your property. At Max Warehouse, you can find pest control products for indoor and outdoor use. Shop today and find the best products at the best price for your next pest control method.
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