4 Ways to Make Your Home Less Attractive to Pests

Maintaining your home's integrity is challenging, especially when there are countless types of pests who want to infest your home for their own well being. However the hassle, these pests must be mitigated. In order to prevent the need for a home pest control expert to clean your home, do these important steps in order to save you the time, money, and hassle of dealing with pests in your home.
Taking precautions is always advised, and when you can be proactive in preventing pests from taking over your home, you can keep your whole family at ease and comfortable living there. As the image depicts bellow, it is best practice to eradicate all signs of bugs.


When it comes to spiders, destroy all cobwebs and external eaves while cleaning the windows from any debris. Especially when the weather gets colder, spiders love to take over your warm house for their own shelter. Spiders love to hide in pipes, doorways, and other window areas.
For your lawn, it is best practice to keep as short as possible. This reduction of harbourage will eliminate any large safe-havens for pests to colonize and populate. The shorter the grass, the harder it is for pests to gain a foothold on your property. The constant cutting and chipping off their habitat will keep them away.
Make sure your garbage cans and bins are in good condition with no caveats, holes, or open points that will allow pests to feed on. Make sure your recyclable and garbage bins that are placed outside are also in good condition. If not, talk to a city representative and have it replaced as soon as possible.
If you have pets, it is best practice to clean their lawn clippings and pet droppings. Pet waste attracts flies, which attract diseases. Pet droppings laid around your lawn are a sure fire way to attract pests to your property.


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Address: 9/145 Arthur St, Homebush West NSW 2140


Phone: (02) 8412 2400


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