Preventing pests from invading homes & businesses
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NEWS FROM THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU
The arrival of warmer temperatures and rainy weather across the Lone Star State often increases animal activity, and many home and business owners may find new guests comfortable in attics, bathrooms, closets, and other areas.
Texas is home to countless diverse species, and while most are harmless to humans, others can threaten residents’ health or safety, and entering homes or businesses can often place the animals themselves at risk of harm. It is important to take some preventative steps to deter pests and rodents from entering homes and businesses for your safety.
Suppose pests or rodents venture into your home or business. In that case, it is always safest to contact a professional to remove them, especially if they have taken residence in an area that makes them challenging to identify. Animal control specialists are trained to identify characteristics that may indicate the animal is particularly dangerous, such as being rabid or carrying transmittable diseases, and can prevent harming the animal during removal to release back into the wild.
The Better Business Bureau recommends preventing pest and rodent encounters in homes and businesses with the following tips:
Determine your needs:
With the diversity of species found across Texas, the types of preventative measures you may need to take vary depending on the environment. Consult with a local professional to learn more about the types of pests or rodents commonly found in the area and the best services that fit your needs.
Maintain landscaping:
Low-hanging branches can provide access to roofs and vents, which pests and rodents can use to enter homes. Keeping areas around your home free of tall grass or wood piles can also prevent these animals from getting too comfortable in outdoor areas and migrating indoors when they find an opening.
Seal or secure entry points:
Check gaps under garage doors, cracks or splits in the foundation, and any other areas that may be a potential entry point for pests or rodents. Installing screens over chimneys and vents can help prevent these animals from using them as entry points. Keep in mind that some rodents have a remarkable ability to fit through even the smallest hole.
Dispose of food scraps and secure trash cans:
Pests and rodents are often attracted to easily accessible food sources. Use durable trash cans with tight-fitting lids to prevent animals from scavenging and avoid leaving pet food outside. Keep outdoor eating areas clean and free of food debris.
Use deterrents:
Employing deterrents can help discourage pests and rodents from approaching your home. This may include installing motion-activated lights, sprinkler systems, or ultrasonic devices that emit unpleasant sounds to animals. These measures can make your property less appealing and deter pests and rodents from entering your home or business. Professional pest or animal control services can also help deter your area’s most common varieties of pests or rodents.
Install fencing:
Sturdy fencing around your property can be a physical barrier, discouraging pests and rodents from entering. Make sure the fencing extends underground to prevent burrowing animals from digging underneath.
For a list of BBB Accredited Businesses near you that can help prevent pests and rodents from invading your home or business, visit BBB.org.