Rodents or other animals on your property are not only a
nuisance, but are a health concern as well. One of the best ways to keep a
rodent problem from getting out of hand is to take away the entry points for
pests and to observe your home for signs of infestation. Companies that
specialize in animal control in Birmingham even have prevention plans that you
can sign up for to keep your home pest-free. Here are three things that you can
do to help keep pests out of your home.
Check Seasonally for Pests
Pests are usually pretty content to spend their days outside
in the summer. There is plenty of food and the weather is pleasant. It’s when
fall comes around that bugs and rodents tend to seek shelter indoors. You or a
pest control company should check your home every year for cracks and other
places where a rodent can enter. Mice can enter in very tiny holes, so you
should be very thorough in your search. Include all of the outer walls and even
the roof as you block any possible entrances for rodents.
Trim Your Trees
Squirrels, opossums, and other tree-climbing animals can
find entry into your home through the trees. If you want to keep them away from
your house, keep tree limbs away from your house as well. It is healthier for
your trees to be trimmed, and it is healthier for your home to keep the
branches at least a few feet from the home. If the trees that you need to trim
would require you to get on a ladder, it is suggested that you leave the job to
a professional so that you don’t suffer injury.
Keep Food Secured
A dirty kitchen looks like a huge buffet for a hungry
rodent. If you want to keep rodents out of your house, don’t make food easily
accessible. Put food in cupboards. Try to keep open packages in sealed bags or
containers. One of your best defenses against rodents is to make sure there is
no temptation to enter your home.
One of the best ways to prevent rodents from entering your
home is to have a service specializing in animal control in Birmingham routinely inspect your home. They can treat your home
for pests without causing possible harm to other animals or children.
This is a guest post offered to Gags, Chuckles and Giggles for its readers.
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