How Pet Owners Can Help Prevent Pest Infestations

How Pet Owners Can Help Prevent Pest Infestations

25 May 2019
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It is difficult enough to deal with household pests like ants, rodents, and roaches as a homeowner, but when you throw in being a pet owner, things can get that much more frustrating. Pet owners tend to make certain mistakes that attract these pests, which makes it harder to remove them and prevent them from coming back. If you have pets in the house and want to prevent a pest infestation, here are three tips that will help you do just that.

Tip #1: Keep Food Sealed

One mistake that pet owners tend to make is to keep pet food stored in the bags that they come in from the manufacturer. Unfortunately, these bags hardly ever seal properly after being opened the first time. Pests tend to be attracted to them since they are a source of food in a dark location.

So, what you need to do is purchase plastic containers with lids that create an airtight space for the storage of all pet food in the house. Insects, rodents, and other pests won't be able to smell the pet food, and as a result, they will not be attracted to it.

Tip #2: Avoid Any Excess Moisture

There are numerous pests—like mosquitoes—that love any source of water that they can find. So, if there is a bowl of standing water or a wet area around the bowl, these pets will navigate toward that area.

To keep these critters away, keep the area around your pet's water bowl dry at all times. There are anti-pest dishes available that feature a moat around the outside of the dish. You can fill the moat with soap and water, preventing ants from making their way to the dish.

Tip #3: Put Food Bowls Away

Once your pet is finished with its meal, you should pick up the food bowl and put it away. Do this after cleaning it thoroughly with soap and water since this limits food odors.

If you leave the food bowl on the ground, even if it only has a few crumbs left, ants and other pests will be attracted to it. If your pet tends to make a mess when it is eating, make sure to clean up after your pet to prevent pests and insects from inviting themselves into your home.

For more information on pest prevention tactics or to take care of a pest infestation that has already occurred, contact a pest control service such as http://www.albemarlepestsolutions.com.

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Do you remember the last time you really evaluated your home for pest control problems? Although most people don't think too terribly much about pests, they really can wreak havoc on your home, especially over the span of several years. I began focusing more and more on pest control a few years back, and I came to the conclusion that there were some issues with termites in our basement. This blog is here for anyone who has questions about pest control, since it can help to read articles that address different aspects of keeping pests from running rampant inside your home.

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