Do you have a pest infestation in your home? Pests can make your home uncomfortable and a sore sight. Besides, they can affect the safety of your house and expose your family to a wide range of illnesses. Below is an excerpt discussing how to treat the various pests that may infest your home.
Termites
Termites are some of the most dangerous pests since they eat up wooden fixtures such as pillars and trusses, thus affecting your home's structural integrity. Termites are easy to identify since you will notice mud tubes running through wooden fixtures. They are known to enjoy humid places such as the attic. Destroying termite mud tubes will expose them to the sun's heat that kills them instantly. Repair leaking roofs and gutters to eliminate moist conditions inside the house. You could also use termiticides and termite baits to destroy termite colonies in your home. Physical barriers such as gravel beds can also protect your house from termite infestations.
Rats
Besides eating up your food, documents, clothes, and furniture, rats can also infect your family with fatal illnesses such as the pneumonic plague and leptospirosis. The easiest way to protect your home from rats is by eliminating their food sources. As such, your home should be spotlessly clean at all times. Keep your skip bin and rubbish bin closed at all times. Additionally, ensure that they are emptied regularly. Seal openings that rats could use to enter your house or compound. Rat baits are an effective way to get rid of rats. However, if these are ineffective, you could opt for chemical treatments that poison the rats.
Cockroaches
Cockroaches are one of the most challenging pests to treat. They hide in very narrow crevices and only appear at night when it is dark. Below are a few cockroach treatment tips:
- Clean your dishes at night and leave your house clean to ensure the cockroaches have nothing to eat.
- Boric acid and dichotomous earth are effective ways of killing cockroaches. They affect the cockroach's digestive and nervous systems causing death within a few minutes.
- If you opt to use insecticides, spray them in the areas that the cockroaches could be hiding.
- You could also opt to use cockroach baits. Cockroaches consume poison in the bait, thinking it is food. The poison has a slow killing action. As the cockroach eats the poison, it sticks on its legs and body. The infected cockroach spreads this poison to other cockroaches.
A professional pest exterminator can help eliminate all kinds of pests in your house. The exterminator will conduct a preliminary inspection to determine the pests in your home, their population, and the viable extermination methods.
To learn more, contact a pest control company.