2 Ways An Exterminator Can Help Prevent Insect Infestations In Your Home Before They Happen

Once summer arrives, the last thing you probably want to deal with is an insect infestation in your house. No matter if these pests are ants, termites, or roaches, you want to try to keep them out of your house and take preventative measures to prevent a full-blown infestation.

While keeping your home clean and using over-the-counter products may help a little, pests can still get into your home through areas where you may not think to look unless you are a professional. Below are a couple of ways a preventative service call by a professional exterminator can help prevent insect infestations in your home before they happen.

1. They Can Find and Occlude Potential Entry Points for Various Insects, Such as Termites, Ants, and Roaches

One way an exterminator can help prevent an infestation in your house is through occlusion services. During this type of service, the professional will fully inspect your house to find potential entry points for various insects, such as termites, ants, and roaches.

For example, small cracks in the floorboards or spaces around pipes provide points of entry for insects looking for food, water, or a new nesting spot. Once the pest control professional finds these areas, they can seal them to deny the insects entry into your house.

2. They Can Pretreat Areas in Your Home That Are Considered High Risk to Help Deter or Kill Any Stray Insects Trying to Enter

Another way a professional can help prevent infestations by various insects is to pretreat your house. Using industrial-strength chemicals that you do not have access to, they can apply these pretreatments to potential entry points as well as around the house's exterior and basement or crawlspace.

Typically, they will use pretreatment methods that serve to deter the insects as well as kill any that may try to wander into your house. These methods along with occlusion can help to greatly minimize the risks of having an infestation in your house.

After the initial visit by the service to take preventative measures against insect infestations, you should have them return periodically to conduct an inspection. During this routine visit, they can check for any pests that may have gotten through the defenses and start treatment before the insects multiply and create a full-blown infestation. For more information about available services, contact a pest control company in your area to speak to someone who can help you.


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