7 Action Steps To Rid Yourself of Pests Now!
Written by Darren K. Thompson on January 8, 2010 – 3:43 pm -
Many people have a pest problem without even being aware of it because for the most part, pests are rarely seen. However, if you’ve spotted bugs or you’ve seen droppings from rodents, then there’s every reason to believe you may already have a bigger problem than you first thought. Interestingly enough, termites are present in one out of every five homes in Sydney, Australia and cause hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of damage each year. The undeniable truth is, pests don’t only cause damage, and they also carry disease.
Step 1: Take if you feel your home is being invaded is to make a close inspection of the inside and outside of your home. Look for cluttered storage areas, food and water sources, overflowing garbage and leaking faucets. Most pests are searching for food, water and shelter, and once they have found a reliable source, they will settle in and multiple. Because Sydney and Australia have many termite-prone areas, it may be necessary to have a building inspection done by a professional to determine the extent of an invasion.
Step 2: Tackle the root cause by getting rid of the things which are attracting the pests. Empty the trash bucket as often as possible and keep it clean. Also, cockroaches have a tendency to lay their eggs between old grocery bags and bits of cardboard, so get rid these items as soon as possible after coming home with groceries. In order to minimize the chances of termites getting into your home, ensure that there are no wooden items piled or stacked against the walls of the house.
Step 3: You need to determine the nature of your problem. This is essential before treatment can be started due to the fact that there are different treatments for different problems. In fact, if you’re considering a professional pest control service, you may want to keep a specimen of any pests you find in order to aid them. As far as Termites are concerned, you’ll have to get a professional inspection done, not only to assess the damage already done, but also to determine which treatment will have the most effect.
Step 4: Do an analysis of how the pests are gaining access to your home, food and water. If you find an access hole, cracks or gaps around plumbing pipes, those need to be sealed to stop the invasion. Termites typically move from the earth to wood that is in contact with the ground.
Step 5: Look at the treatment options for the type of pest you have. Some bait traps may work for rodents, or home pest control chemicals and sprays may reduce the problem. Eggs may hatch at later intervals, so it is often a process that may require more than one treatment. Many people will choose a professional pest control company to quickly eliminate the issue.
Step 6: Monitor the treatment, since eggs may continue to hatch, or baby rodents may leave the nest. It is important to make sure there is effective treatment to prevent re-infestation.
Step 7: It’s important to keep all relevant paperwork regarding treatments as well as any recommendations. Remember, if you end up selling your home, you may well need to show papers relating to termite inspections. Apart from having to show papers, it’s in your own best interest to get your home inspected for termites. Likewise, if you’ve carried out your own treatment and you’re still seeing pests, then you really should call in a professional service as your problem will simply get worse.
Author: Darren K. Thompson is a professional in Sydney termite control with quality assurance and 3 decades of experience, he can find a solution to your concerns of pest control Sydney.
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