Getting rid of uninvited guests doesn't always require a professional's invoice. Most household infestations can be handled with a "Scout, Seal, and Strike" strategy. 1. The Perimeter Defense (Scouting)
Use silicone caulk for windows and door frames. Use expandable foam or steel wool for larger gaps around plumbing pipes.
Snap traps are still the gold standard. Place them perpendicular to walls (where mice run) and use peanut butter—it’s harder for them to "snatch and run" than cheese. 4. Natural Alternatives DO IT YOURSELF PEST CONTROL
Ensure tree branches and shrubs are at least 12 inches away from your walls. These act as bridges for ants and roaches.
Before buying chemicals, walk around your home. Pests are opportunists; they need a "highway" and a "buffet." Getting rid of uninvited guests doesn't always require
Keep woodpiles at least 20 feet from the house to avoid inviting wood-boring insects. 2. The "Seal the Deal" Phase
A dime-sized hole is a front door for a mouse, and a crack the width of a credit card is an entry for a cockroach. The Perimeter Defense (Scouting) Use silicone caulk for
A natural powder that dehydrates insects with exoskeletons (ants, fleas, roaches). Sprinkle it in cracks and crevices.