Keep pests out of your house during summer

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A rain garden is shaped like a bowl that soaks up runoff from a rooftop or other hard surface like a parking area. The rainwater is absorbed into the soil instead of flowing into a storm drain that empties into local streams. Rain gardens and other green infrastructure are often planted with wildflowers or other native perennials that provide homes and food for birds and insects.
A rain garden is shaped like a bowl that soaks up runoff from a rooftop or other hard surface like a parking area. The rainwater is absorbed into the soil instead of flowing into a storm drain that empties into local streams. Rain gardens and other green infrastructure are often planted with wildflowers or other native perennials that provide homes and food for birds and insects.

LONDON – Pest infestation is a huge problem, regardless of the type of pest. Insects or rodents could infiltrate your house, and while you might think they are simply disgusting, you should remember that they can be very dangerous as well.

Pests can come with various diseases and some of them can taint your food. During summer, pest problems could be even more difficult, especially when it comes to insects. Therefore, you should try to keep pests out of your home especially during this season. Here is how you can do it.

Keep your kitchen clean

If you are trying to keep pests away you should know that it is very important that there aren’t any food sources around. Don’t leave any leftovers laying around and make sure that you keep all the food in sealed containers.

Food left on the counters could attract all sorts of insects and even rodents. Pests are usually looking for a place where they have what to eat, so you should make sure that they don’t find that in your home. Clean as often as you can, wipe everything and don’t leave any crumbs. The trash must also be taken out regularly.

Take care of firewood

If you have a fireplace and need firewood, try not to store it inside the house. The wood can attract termites and your furniture might be in danger if these insects get to it. Instead try to keep the firewood someplace safe, and far from your house.

Make sure that your house is at least five feet away from the firewood, and if you can make that distance even bigger. Remember that it also helps to store the wood in racks above the ground.

Don’t try to handle the problem on your own

If you think that you have a pest problem, you should not try and get rid of the infestation by yourself. In such situations, you should call some professional help, such as Adams Pest Control Melbourne office. They will know how to handle the issue and they will make sure that your house remains completely clean.

Be careful with what you throw away

Garbage is one of the main attractions for pests. If there is any food waste in it, there is a bigger chance that insects and rodents will be attracted. Therefore, you should make sure that you don’t throw away too much food, especially meat unless you know for sure that the garbage will be picked up very soon.

This is very important during summer. The temperatures are very high, and the food will rot faster than you could imagine. If you throw away meat, the effects might be even worse.

Don’t allow them to enter your house

In order to prevent an infestation, you should also make sure that unwanted pests cannot enter your home. Check all the windows and doors and see if there are any gaps. Look at the screens, and if there are holes try to fix them.

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