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Spring Cleaning: Preventative Pest Control

YESpestpros • Feb 28, 2017

A Bloomington, IN pest control specialist’s tips on how to keep bugs away this spring

Spring hasn’t officially arrived, but we’re already catching the first glimpses of the new season here in Southern Indiana. Daffodils are blooming. Little league teams are forming. And, yes, bugs are making their way out into the world again for another year.

Many types of bugs are dormant in the winter, so spring is the time of year when home and business owners realize that they may have a bug pest control problem. Sugar ants, carpenter ants , and spiders are all commonly spotted in and around homes. We also start to see the return of bees , fleas , ticks , and mosquitos. Yes, spring is nearly here, and so are the bugs.

Fortunately, there is plenty you can do to help keep your pest control problems at bay. Here are some preventative pest control methods to keep in mind during your spring cleaning.

Tip #1: Keep a Clean Kitchen and Pantry

Sure, no chef likes to do the clean-up work after a few hours in the kitchen. But for a pest, an unkempt pantry is like a buffet line – and they’ll be sure to invite all of their friends to the party. If food packages aren’t completely closed, pests will be happy to help you clean up. Sugar ants will discover a few spare grains of sugar in mere minutes, and if you see one ant, you know there are more to follow. These simple household chores, like making sure wash the dishes and properly store all food, serve as excellent preventative pest control methods.

Tip #2: Keep Tight-Fitting Lids on Trash Cans

Of course, any area in the home where food may be present acts as a magnet for many types of pests. Trash cans are a common weak point in pest control prevention, because they aren’t always in plain sight. As you work through your spring cleaning checklist, ensure that there are tight-fitting lids on your trash cans, and you take out your trash regularly.

Tip #3: Move Firewood Away from Your House

That pile of firewood outside the back door was handy in the winter, but it will serve you better this season at your summer bonfires – termites not invited. Move your firewood away from your home, and store it off the ground, if possible. Stacks of firewood are especially attractive to pests such as termites , as they serve both as shelter and a food supply. You certainly don’t want these guys making their homes next to yours!

Tip #4: Call a Professional if You Need Help

The best offense is a good defense, and we always like to help our customers prevent pests if possible. But we all know there are times when you just need a little extra help. This spring, if you find yourself in the middle of a pest infestation, call the friendly pest control technicians at YES Pest Pros in Bloomington and Columbus , IN. Our customers love us… and so will you!

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