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Even though your walls appear to be sturdy, they are often riddled with small insect tunnels.

Because little insects may get through even the slightest holes, you may not be able to completely bug-proof your house.

Most holes, especially the bigger ones that enable mice and other insects through, can be sealed.

However, many homeowners hire services such as Atlus Memphis pest control expert but you can still follow the DIY method if you want.

Then, put on some old clothing since you’ll have to crawl under your deck, slink behind shrubs, and even get down on the ground to inspect your home’s exterior. Take your time and look over every inch of your house.

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1. Cockroaches Must be Eradicated

It’s tempting to tuck paper bags under the kitchen sink, but it just serves as a cockroach haven.

Worse still, after the cockroaches have settled in, they leave behind pheromone-laced fecal pellets. It’s typically better to contact a professional exterminator if you have cockroaches.

You can buy high-quality bait goods, but they’re pricey and only work if they’re placed correctly.

Even if only 5% of the roaches survive your onslaught, they will repopulate in a matter of months.

For a little extra money, you may engage a professional who knows cockroach tendencies and will place the bait in difficult-to-reach nooks. You may wonder, “Is it worth it getting an exterminator for cockroaches?”

The job will be guaranteed by a recognized exterminator.

2. The Technique of The Mousetrap

When used properly, mousetraps may be an efficient approach to get rid of mice in your home.

Snap traps might appear brutal, but they’re a more compassionate approach to get rid of mice rather than a prolonged death from a poisoned bait or a glue trap.

There will be no dead mouse surprises later because you tossed the remnants in the dustbin.

Poor trap placement and employing too few traps are two common do-it-yourself errors that could occur.


Read Also:

  • Will DIY Termite Control Save Me Money or Should I Call a Pest Control Company?
  • Kitchen Safety Measures You Should Take After Pest Control
  • Pest Control Tips for a Holiday-Ready Home

3. Moisture-Resistant Wood

Insects and other tiny pests need to take moisture from their environment to stay alive, therefore they avoid dry areas and prefer moist ones.

Insects, spiders, and centipedes will be less attracted to your home if the soil surrounding the foundation and walls is dry.

Rake dirt and mulch that wicks moisture away from window frames and low timber. Turn your mulch on a regular basis to help keep moisture at bay, and keep shrubs cut back.

4. Stop Moles from Destroying your Lawn

It is occasionally successful to live trap moles by placing a bucket that is deep enough and is under a tunnel that is active.

Dig a hole near the tunnel’s entrance deep enough below the tunnel’s level to put up a live trap. Fill up the hole with the earth around the bucket’s edge, then cover it with plywood so you can inspect it regularly.

After the mole has fallen in, you can move it to another place. However, setting up a choker-loop trap which is triggered when a mole pushes against it is the most effective and time-tested approach.

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Perla Irish, who is more familiarly called Irish, is the Content Manager at Housesumo.com. She loves following trends around home and garden, interior design and digital marketing. Through this blog, Irish wants to share information and help readers solve the problems they are experiencing.

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