
Are you tired of the pests that are running around your home? Even if you have pest control measures in place, they may not be as effective as you had hoped. Maybe you do not want to pay for them to do it? Read this advice to take care of the problem on your own.
Use steel wool to fill mouse holes. While rats and mice can easily chew lots of materials, steel wool is too tough. All openings greater than a 1/2 inch must be stuffed. Animals can get through very small openings.
Try vacuuming every single rug in your home. You’ll rid your living room and kitchen of insects by sweeping them up. When you finish vacuuming, dispose of the bag or empty the canister.
Do an inventory of your home, looking specifically for areas of stagnant water. Standing water is something that pests are highly attracted to. Inspect your home carefully for leaky pipes and remember to empty all of the trays that are underneath your indoor plants. Since pests need water in order to live, getting rid of excess water will make your home less desirable for them.
Fleas are a tough pest, but there are things you can work on to improve the situation. The first things to do are to start vacuuming daily and using a flea spray. Remember to throw away your vacuum bag after vacuuming your house.
Mint can be useful in dealing with mice. Plant mint plants around the foundation of your home. This will make the foundation undesirable for mice to live in. Sprinkle mint around to deter rodents. Mint leaves effectively repel mice if they are fresh.
Rodents can sometimes enter a camper or trailer that you have parked outside during the winter. There are repellents that are natural and effective that keep these things away from your property. Smaller bags of repellent can smell good and do not have a poisonous effect, yet can keep mice away.
To keep pest away from items that are edible, store your items properly. Plastic and glass containers are the best way to go as long as they have a tight fitting lid. Paper bags and cardboard boxes are to be avoided, as pests can easily chomp their way through these types of containers.
Picking up some cheap caulk can really help you control your pest problems. Foggers and sprays do little to get inside your walls where insects live. So, seal these areas off to prevent bugs. Use caulk around drain entry points, at molding spaces and any other small areas where bug can come in.
When you are having a flying bug issue, hairspray may do the trick. Perfume may work also, but avoid getting it in your open eyes. Hairspray and perfume are both flammable, so don’t spray them near fire. If you lack bug spray, give this a try.
There should be power impressing upon you. Take action, and plan your insect attack. You should be feeling ready for action now that you know victory is possible. Get those pest away from your home with the advice you received. You simply do not have to tolerate them.