Pests in and around the home can be frustrating, but there are proven ways to reduce their presence without relying on untested remedies. Protecting your home starts with prevention, sanitation, and exclusion.
Seal Entry Points
Many insects enter homes through small cracks, gaps, and openings around doors, windows, and foundations. Sealing these entry points with caulk or weather stripping helps prevent ants, spiders, and other common pests from gaining access.
Keep Food Stored Securely
Food is a primary attractant for household pests. Store food in airtight containers, clean up crumbs and spills promptly, and avoid leaving pet food out overnight. Keeping surfaces clean reduces the likelihood of infestations.
Maintain Dry, Clean Environments
Many pests are attracted to moisture. Regularly check for leaks under sinks, around windows, and in basements. Use dehumidifiers where necessary and remove standing water to reduce conditions that attract insects and rodents.
Remove Clutter
Pests often hide in piles of papers, cardboard, and unused items. Keeping storage areas tidy and elevating stored items off the floor reduces hiding spots for spiders, cockroaches, and rodents.
Monitor and Respond Quickly
Regular inspection of your home for signs of pests allows you to address small issues before they become larger problems. Professional pest management can provide safe, targeted solutions if an infestation is detected.
At Abell Pest Control, we focus on prevention, monitoring, and safe intervention. By sealing entry points, maintaining clean environments, and addressing infestations early, homeowners can minimize pest activity while protecting people, pets, and beneficial insects.