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Every homeowner dreams of a lush green and perfectly manicured yard and an oasis free of pests and bugs. But, in reality, it is never easy to combat pests. Even if you hire the best pest control agency, the bugs will return the next season. That’s why it’s important to sign up for quarterly pest control services so you keep a perfect yard and a pest-free home.

There is really no magic bullet to get rid of pests from your yard. You can follow some simple tips to control pests to levels you can live with. There is no reason to break the bank, which is why our lawn care services are very affordable. Here are some tips that can help as well.

1. Spot Vulnerable Locations

Spotting vulnerable locations of pest infestation is the first step for pest control. Look for areas where pests just can’t resist. It can be your basement, backyard, garage, or to any other corner of your lawn. Identifying pest hotspots can make your job more efficient.

How do I know what areas are more vulnerable to pests? Well, you will find some evidence of larva, pest droppings, bad odors, wings, and many more. Other than that, you will find clear signs of infestation on leaves, fruits, or wooden materials. Make sure you mark these places as a first-line action.

2. Paint All Woods

Paint all woods to help cut down on pests breeding areas

Rotting wood is a perfect breeding ground for pests. Bugs will nest and breed there. Make sure you paint all the wooden materials like your garden fence, outdoor walls, benches, tables, and other items around your home. Also, painting projects will switch up the look of your space and give it a makeover.

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Painting wood also prolongs its shelf life. Treated wooden material can sustain in all weather conditions. However, wear and tear and UV exposure eventually make wood grain susceptible to humidity build up from rain or snow. Pests love nothing more than a nice warm and moist nook in wood planks to nest. Painting wood will cover the wood grain and protect it from the elements. The paint will also deter the pests from finding a nook to burrow and breed.

3. Cut Off Food Sources

For effective pest control, it is important to cut off every food source the pest colony depends on. Pests are mostly attracted to garbage to source their food. So, be sure to throw out garbage on garbage days and keep the bins secured with lids that the pests can’t get into.

Pet food, whether it is dry or wet, can also attract pests as well. So, seal the containers and clean dishes every time you use them. You can also use different pest traps and pest deterrents. This chemical in the deterrents certainly keeps pests away from invasion.

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4. Keep It Clean

Keeping everything clean is another baseline measurement for pest control. Remember, pests always thrive in dirty messy areas. So, the more you tidy up, declutter, and clean your home the better chances of keeping those pests out.

Some Common Cleaning Products

  1. Hardwood floor cleaner spray.
  2. Cooktop cleaning kit.
  3. Disinfecting wet mopping wipes.
  4. Liquid laundry detergents.
  5. Stainless steel cleaning spray.
  6. Glass cleaner.
  7. Leather cleaner.
  8. Dishwashing liquid.
  9. Clean and polish for wood furniture.
  10. White Vinegar and many more.

5. Proper Watering

Proper watering will help keep your grass avoid pests that feed on dry grass

Proper watering is important to keep your yard lively and pest free. There are pests like chinch bugs, ants, and others that usually invade dried, stressed out lawns. However, don’t overdo the watering, because too much watering can also attract other kinds of pests. Our lawn care service provides just the right amount of protection.

Waterlogging can help some pests to lay eggs and produce larvae within your house territory. Also, damp conditions are favorable for pests to bloom. Make sure there is a good drainage system and you are watering your garden on a scheduled basis.

Furthermore, there can be pipe leakage, damp ceiling, or any other problems that can attract more pests. Be vigilant, and be cautious about all water sources. Taking care of water damage or leakage will reduce pest infestation.

6. Anti-Insect Lamp

We all know how bugs are attracted to light. We also can’t live without our light source just because of bugs gathering. Lights can brighten up your backyard for evening living. Lights can add to the decor and ambiance too. Besides, not having appropriate lighting can be hazardous in the yard. So, we are not going to avoid lighting to avoid pests.

So, to get over this problem, you could use bug repellant LED lights. This light not only sends a negative impulse to bugs but also lessens their productive capacity. You will find different models and variations of these lights.

7. Watch What You Bring Home

We have all heard of horror stories of people finding spiders hanging on to a bunch of bananas at home or people bringing bed bugs home from vacation. You can bring pests unknowingly from groceries or through pets. Make sure you check everything you bring home. Give your pets regular showers and wash the items they use regularly. Also, give a quick inspection to your dog before you enter your home. Keep them up to date for seasonal medications to repel ticks, mites, and fleas. This can reduce the chance of fido bringing pests to your residence.

8. Keep Wood Piles At A Distance

Wood piled up in a corner is a perfect place for bugs and pests to make a home. They are damp and dark and just what pests require to flourish and multiply. There is also the possibility of dangerous snakes residing near woodpiles.

If you really need to store wood in a pile, then store them at least 20 feet away from your home. Make sure you cover them well and spray some insecticides surrounding woodpiles. Also, check the woodpile on a regular basis. Don’t just let it sit and rot away for a long time.

9. Regular Lawn Maintenance

To control pests, it is important to maintain the lawn regularly. Do lawn mowing on a scheduled basis. Make sure you cut back overgrown branches and bushes and keep things tidy. It is also important to minimize weed growth. They are often habitats of pests and consume nutrients and water from your garden.

On another note, use selective plant spacing, so that if any disease strikes it won’t ruin the entire garden. You need to integrate selective pruning techniques with standardized fertilizers for better lawn appearance.

10. Give Regular Inspections

The last thing you must do is to conduct regular inspection to protect your property. You can use hand magnifying glass and give a close look to find tiny disturbances. Other than that, you can take expert consultation for a better pest control strategy. Agencies like Gunter Pest & Lawn can help you with pest control and you can reach them at 816-444-2847. Last but not least don’t forget to schedule your inspection.

Pests control is not an easy task. But, if you follow these above-listed tips, then you have a fighting chance to get over the problem. What you do on a regular basis to keep pests away will help you down the road in keeping pest infestation at a minimum. So, try the tips above and live a bug-free life and you will have a perfect yard as you’ve always wanted.

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