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PEST
PREVENTION TIPS
There are
many things you can do to prevent pests from getting
into your home. Here are some key suggestion and
recommendations especially for homeowners.
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INDOORS |
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Make sure all doors to the outside are well
sealed. If light can be seen from around or
under a door, then insects can gain access into
your home.
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Keep air-conditioning filters clean and
thermostats properly adjusted. Mold and mildew
build-up attracts tiny insects.
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Check for plumbing leaks, and seal off gaps
around plumbing pipes behind cabinetry. Don’t
let water accumulate anywhere in or around your
home.
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Check grout around bathtubs and toilets. A good
caulk seal will keep out small insects, such as
silverfish and ants.
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Check the attic for water in the drip pan,
unnecessary clutter and screened gable vents.
Seal or remove cardboard boxes to prevent
insects from nesting inside.
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Store all open food containers in tightly sealed
containers or in the refrigerator.
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you have a pet, don’t leave pet food or water
out overnight.
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Check for pests hiding in grocery bags, packages
and boxes before carrying them inside your
house.
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OUTDOOR |
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Replace or repair any torn screens to keep
insects from getting inside.
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Seal around soffits and vents to make sure
rodents and insects can’t get into the roof or
attic space.
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Seal around conduits and piping where it enters
your house. Many insects and rodents follow
power lines or climb conduits or pipes to get
inside.
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Check all gutter drains to make sure that water
is diverted away from your house. The base of
each gutter should drain water away from the
foundation to discourage moisture from building
up next to your house.
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Remove all accumulated leaves and debris from
rain gutter and roof to prevent ants and other
insects from breeding under the build-up.
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Caulk all cracks and crevices (for example,
under window frames or around pipes entering the
side of your house) to prevent insects from
entering.
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Keep garbage cans clean and lids sealed to
prevent ants, roaches and flies from feeding and
breeding in the garbage.
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Keep garage door closed, and make sure the
weather-stripping along the base of the door is
in good repair.
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Prune any excess plants or trees touching your
house, especially on eaves and the roof. These
create an insect highway directly into your
house.
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Remove debris, clutter or woodpiles away from
your homes foundation. This discourages rodents
from nesting or insect infestations around your
home.
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Check your sprinkler irrigation system to be
sure there is no puddling near the foundation or
water spraying on your house.
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you have air-conditioning window units, divert
the drip line at least 2 feet away from the
foundation of your home.
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