WINTER CAN OFTEN BE A CRITICAL SEASON WHERE PEST PROBLEMS ARISE.
PESTS FIND WARMTH AND SAFETY IN YOUR HOME
AS TEMPERATURES DROP (AND MAYBE EVEN IN YOUR VEHICLE).
HERE'S A FEW PESTS TO KEEP AN EYE ON THIS
WINTER.
Rodents
Mice and rats can infest your home any time
of the year if they can, but in winter you may notice an increasing number of
rodent issues. This is simply because they don't want to go outside in the
cold. They can fit through holes the
size of a coin, and a pregnant mouse or rat can start up an entire pest problem
by itself. Unfortunately, rodents are also powerful carriers of diseases, so
it's more beneficial for your wellbeing to contact experts as quickly as
possible if you think you may have a problem with rodents.
Cockroaches
Cockroaches are most often seen in winter
months, particularly when the temperature falls below 15 degrees because they
do not enjoy surviving cold temperatures outside. They must therefore burrow to get into the warmth
of your house. Unfortunately, besides looking creepy, cockroaches can also be
dangerous, because they trigger allergies and asthma, while also potentially
carrying diseases. They will eat almost anything, so the best way to prevent
infestation is by keeping surfaces smooth and safely storing your food away.
Spiders
The cold weather can also increase the
number of spiders in your home. While these pests rarely harm people (except
for black widows and brown reclusive ones), their webs can be discomforting and
problematic. their presence can be a horror show for some. Getting rid of them
might be as simple as a whack with a shoe or using a cup to put them outside.
However sometimes it may require getting a pest professional to thoroughly get
rid of them.
Bed Bugs
Bed bugs are a year-round pest, but if you
travel a lot in the winter, they may show up. You should inspect hotel rooms
for any bed bugs that may have entered on another traveler's luggage, and you
should inspect your own belongings when you get home to make sure they don't
cause you any problems. If you find you have a bed bug infestation this winter,
contact us right away to have them removed; you won't be able to do it
yourself.
bed bugs
Ants
Ants can enter your home through cracks in
the walls or foundation during the winter months. If you notice a large number
of them, one of the first things you should do is thoroughly clean the area,
removing all traces of food as well as the pheromones they use to indicate
where they can find food. However, this may not completely solve the problem,
so it's still a good idea to speak with a pest control
professional.
WHAT YOU CAN DO....
The best defence against pests, as always,
is a good offence: prevention. If you want to stay as pest-free as possible
this winter, make sure to do the following:
Seal any gaps or holes in and around your
home, such as tears in window screens and foundation cracks.
Trim back vegetation from your home's walls
and roof, as overhanging branches and plants close to your home can serve as a
pest highway.
All food should be kept in sealed
containers in the refrigerator or on high pantry shelves.
Keep your home as clean as possible to
reduce the amount of leftover food that attracts pests.
Contact us today for a free inspection if
you have any questions or need assistance with your pest problems.
12 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN SYDNEY HOMES
Are you experiencing any of the signs
above? If so, it’s imperative that you take immediate action before your
termite problem goes from bad to worse.
Elite has serviced over 3,000 homes in the
past 12 years and aims to continue serving Sydney siders with their termite
issues to our best abilities.
Although we are growing, we continue to run
like an owner operated company, so you can be assured you will receive the
highest quality service possible. With all the perks such as highly attentive
service, great advice and extreme attention to detail.
Contact us at Elite Pest
& Termite Solutions now!
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