Five Simple Tricks To Keep Spring Pests Away From Your Katy Property
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Five Simple Tricks To Keep Spring Pests Away From Your Katy Property

Whether it’s the warm weather or the motivation of a year that’s still young, springtime seems like the right time to get stuff done. However, if pest prevention isn't one of the activities on your spring to-do list, you might be fighting an uphill battle. One of the things you might appreciate about Katy is how mild our winters can be, but this kind of weather creates year-long pest problems on properties. Without a harsh winter to slow pest reproduction, your springtime joy could quickly turn into a springtime nightmare.

Pest Problems In Katy

Because of our climate, we have some of the most frustrating home-invaders in the country. The pests that try to invade our homes year-round are not only destructive home invaders, but they can also bring dangerous health hazards as well.
 
Termites and carpenter ants can cause hundreds to thousands of dollars’ worth of damage to the wooden structures of your home's foundation, while tawny crazy ants can ruin your electronics or the wiring within your walls. Other pests, like roaches and house flies, aren’t as destructive, but they’ll bring dangerous bacteria into your home, spreading it onto your food-preparation areas and putting you at risk of harmful diseases.
 
Mice, rats, and other rodents are the perfect storm. They’ll chew through almost anything, causing expensive damage around your property. Plus, they can carry diseases, bacteria, and parasites onto your property and into your house, putting you, your children, and your pets at risk.

Top Five Prevention Tips

In light of these dangers and the potential for costly damage on your property, focusing on prevention is an absolute must. Here are the top five prevention methods that you can perform on your own to limit your chances of an infestation:

  • Start with a deep clean: make sure your spring cleaning is a thorough one. Most pests can live off of just a few crumbs per day, so wiping down tables and counters after meals is important. When you vacuum and mop the floors, make sure to address the forgotten areas as well, such as under furniture and kitchen appliances. You should also clean up the clutter around the house, especially in the low-traffic areas, as it provides a welcoming environment to most pests.
  • Store food and trash properly: many common home invaders are very talented at squeezing into small spaces. Make sure both food and trash are stored in tightly secured containers that cannot be chewed through.
  • Address moisture issues: most pests love damp, dark environments, and termites prefer to feed on moist, rotting wood. In order to limit moisture buildup and condensation, utilize dehumidifiers in poorly ventilated areas. You’ll also need to monitor your pipes for leaks, even small ones.
  • Lawn maintenance: a well-groomed lawn will not only limit moisture issues, but it will also limit clutter buildup in the yard. Piles of leaves, sticks, and junk will attract pests quickly as they prefer safe places to hide over an open, organized lawn.
  • Identifying entry points: if you can spot cracks and crevices through which pests can gain access, seal them with silicone-based caulking. You should also apply new weather stripping to exterior doors and check your screens for holes or tears.

While these tips can drastically decrease your chances of an infestation, there is no such thing as a 100% guarantee outside of professional pest solutions. The best form of pest protection is with on-going assistance from the professionals at Modern Pest Control. Give us a call today to set up your first appointment with a trained pest professional.

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