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Pest Control Services in Memphis, TN
If you’re like most people, the thought of unwanted creepy crawlers invading your home is enough to send shivers down your spine. Even so, many homeowners make it far too easy for these pests to enter their homes. Before you know it, they’re out of control, forcing you to call pest control in Memphis, TN.
If you’re wondering how critters are getting into your home, you may be surprised to learn that you could inadvertently be putting out the “welcome” sign.
Like other animals, household pests have several essential needs, namely food, water, and warmth. The following factors can make your home an ideal haven for uninvited guests.
Rodents, raccoons, and insects like flies thrive on what you toss outside, and they’ll keep coming back for more as long as it’s there. These pests can leave behind bacteria and diseases along with a mess.
You can limit their access to their trash treasure trove by securely bagging and keeping a lid on your outdoor garbage receptacle. Keep a lid on your indoor garbage can as well, and avoid leaving food scraps on your countertops.
We all make the occasional mess, and pests are counting on it. Crumbs and sugary liquids lingering on tables and floors can attract ants, cockroaches, and other many-legged menaces.
Anytime you have a spill, clean it up immediately to make your home less inviting and limit the number of times you need to seek out pest control in Memphis, TN.
When your home is cluttered, you provide a million hiding spots for rodents and insects where they know they'll stay warm and well-fed. As such, it’s a good idea to keep your belongings organized and recycle or donate items you no longer use.
Many household pests thrive in dark, damp environments. For example, dripping faucets or AC units can attract wasps and rodents, and mosquitos are drawn to wet gutters like magnets. Removing standing water and repairing leaky pipes will limit the amount of residual and atmospheric water in your home.
Birds may brighten up your yard, but putting seed out for them can have unintended consequences. Many insects love birdseed, as do squirrels and chipmunks. Instead of loose seed, place bird feeders around your house to keep pests out, and make sure you seal up your bulk seed tightly.
If you’ve got unwelcome tenants you want to evict, Contact Dart Pest, Lawn, & Wildlife. We’re West Tennessee’s premier provider of general and specialty pest control services.
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