Pests are always on the lookout for three primary needs – food, water, and shelter – and they’ll gladly enter your home or business to find them. Their pursuit is relentless, which is why it’s a good idea to stay protected against pests at all times. With health concerns at an all-time high worldwide, it is crucial to eliminate potential attractants and entry points in order to prevent pests and keep their populations low. They can compromise the areas where you live and work because they carry and transmit diseases, which means the more you can do to eliminate potential attractants, the better.

 

 

Seasonal wear and tear on exterior structures can result in cracks, crevices, and gaps in walls, as well as damage to screens and door seals, missing roof tiles, etc. Therefore, the first step in ongoing pest prevention is to perform a thorough exterior inspection of your building. Look for potential entry points in walls, around windows, on rooftops, and around the foundation of the property, sealing them appropriately with pest-resistant materials.

 

 

Here are a few more detailed tips to keep these unwanted invaders from moving in and taking over your space:

Pest Prevention Indoors

  1. Repair or replace any windows that have damaged screens, stripping or sealant.
  2. Close gaps under doors – especially garage doors – resulting from worn-out sealants or mechanical damage.
  3. Replace missing vent caps or damaged screens.
  4. Clean window sills to remove fungal growth and other organic build-ups.
  5. Remove clutter and debris from the bases of walls/foundations.
  6. Examine doors for any cracks or gaps, and do not leave doors open.
  7. Vacuum, sweep, and clean floors, including baseboards and corners.
  8. Ensure garbage and recycling bins are lined and have tightly-fitted lids. If possible, do not place them next to entrance doors or below windows outdoors.

 

 

Outdoor Pest Prevention

  1. As trees and shrubs grow, trim back branches or loose vegetation so nothing is touching your home or building.
  2. Be cautious when planting anything that produces nuts, fruits, seeds, or strong scents, as these can attract pests.
  3. Clean out gutters and dispose of any debris.
  4. Check for fallen tree branches and other vegetation debris that can provide harbourage for pests

 

 

If you have an interest in professional pest prevention, contact us on 0759292158, 0103055943, 0742448334, 0756432285, or drop an email to  to talk to a team of pest experts.