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Common Ways Pests Enter the Home

October 25, 2022

No matter how well-protected you might think from bugs and other pests, those pesky critters always seem to find — or create their own personal entrance. They may seem like a minor nuisance that can be taken care of with traps or chemicals, but that doesn’t solve the problem of how they got inside in the first place. Additionally, some pests carry diseases that can be easily transferred to humans and contaminate your food. Learn more below about some of the most common ways pests can invade your house from the experienced team at Noble Way Pest Control and contact us today to schedule an appointment.

Overgrown Lawns

Overgrown Lawns

How you treat the exterior of your home impacts its interior as well. Overgrown lawns provide a great environment for pests to breed, which is not what you want. They can slip right by you and into your home without you even noticing. Keeping your yard trimmed, raking leaves on a frequent basis, and changing out the water in any fixtures you have outside on a frequent basis can help reduce the likelihood of pests breeding. 

Dryer Vents, Vent Fans, and Exhaust Fans

Dryer Vents, Vent Fans, and Exhaust Fans

The reality of exhaust fans in homes is that they connect in one way or another to the outside. This is like a red carpet for pets on their way to infest your home. Generally, these vents feature a sort of cage or filter where the air exits your home. Inspecting the vents themselves for breaks in the seal or missing filters will help you get a better understanding of the state of your system and help you stay protected from pests. 

Windows and Doors

Windows and Doors

You may think that pests can’t enter your home from the tiny slits under your doors or a window that isn’t closed all of the way — however, you would be very wrong. Small bugs can find their way through those cracks easily. But it might surprise you to know that even significantly larger pests like mice can practically flatten themselves in order to squeeze through. The best method of preventing this is an aluminum threshold, a dense sweep, or a rubber barrier. These are installed at the base of your door and, when it is closed, they block the gap that was once there.

 

Wall Passages

Small cracks in your home’s exterior are usually an “oh, I’ll fix that later,” type of situation. This is untrue and could end in significant damage that is expensive to fix. One crack is an avenue for pests to get into your wall passages where it is protected, warm, and filled with wires to chew through. You might have no idea that they are there until your electrical system inexplicably shuts down and a torrent of mice come flooding out of the walls. The worst part about this is that you don’t have easy access to even see the extent of the infestation — you would need to tear through the wall! So, if you see a crack on the exterior of your home, cover it with something that will keep pests from getting in.

Pest invasions can happen quickly. Even the cleanest homes can be affected. Insects, bugs, rodents, and other unwelcome guests can do a lot of damage, so it is important to address the issue as soon as you notice telltale signs.  If you are in need of pest control services in Sacramento, contact Noble Way Pest Control. 

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