Your home is your sanctuary, and you’ve probably spent quite a bit of time and effort making it as comfortable for yourself and for your guests as possible. Unfortunately, some of our homemaking habits are inviting pests inside in addition to human guests. Pests are a little less picky than humans are, so some simple mistakes can be all it takes to turn your happy home into a palace for pests.
We’ve put together a list of 6 common mistakes you might be making that invite pests into your home. Are you making any of the mistakes on this list? If you are, don’t worry. You’re not alone, and it’s not the end of the world. Once you’re aware of your habits, it’s easy to break them one by one, to keep your home the pest-free palace you deserve.
1. An Open-Door Policy
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A screen door is an easy compromise that will let the breeze in while keeping pests out. But a screen door is only a barrier if it’s well maintained – screens with small holes and tears will let ants, beetles, mosquitoes and more inside nearly as easily as if there was no door at all. And a tear at the bottom of a screen door can be the worst kind, because all it takes is one clever or curious creature to dig its exploratory claws to the damage and a small tear suddenly becomes a door big enough for anything to crawl through.
2. Water, Water Everywhere!
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Water attracts pests outside of the house, too. Water features like bird baths and peaceful fishponds can be wonderful additions to the backyard. Unfortunately, standing water draws mosquitoes as well as songbirds, which can be dangerous. The best way to avoid the risk of mosquitoes and the diseases they carry is to overturn any sources of standing water, from bird baths to empty flower pots, barrels, buckets, and trash bins.
3. Snacks for Santa are Entrees for Pests
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Always make sure you clean up after you cook anything, wiping up any spills and splatters. When you finish eating, be sure to do the same, being mindful of any small bits of food that drop to the floor or might be hiding under a place-mat.
4. One Man’s Trash…
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This goes for your garbage, too! Inside and outside the home, be sure to keep your trash under control, taking it outside regularly and ensuring that it gets picked up and removed in a timely manner. When you do toss food in the trash, it’s best to take it outside right away, keeping it in secure metal or plastic bin with a lid on it. Loose trash bags sitting on the curb are a buffet for rats, raccoons, cats and other pests and rodents—even bears, if they live in your area! Worse, you’ll notice when you’ve been accidentally feeding your neighborhood pests because they’ll leave you a nasty mess all over the street where your once-contained garbage used to be.
5. Pet Food is Pest Food
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6. Cleanliness is Next To Pestlessness
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Whether it’s water issues, damaged screen doors, or a mess in the kitchen, catch these simple mistakes as soon as you make them is the best way to prevent rodents and insects from calling your house a home.
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