Best Summer Pest Control Tips For Homeowners
As the temperature rises, many homeowners are starting with their summer pest control routines. Summer is the time when people and animals come out of their hibernation to spend lots of time outdoors. And among them are the swarm of insects and pests that are not only out to enjoy the warm weather. They spend their time outdoors looking for new sources of food, water and shelter, which they often find inside your home. Summer pest control in Myrtle Beach is slightly different than standard pest control processes. The primary reason for this is the difference in pests that homeowners will have to ward off and prevent from coming into their homes. Every summer, there are different kinds of pests that could invade your home and cause you problems. The three most common pests are listed below along with some tips to help you prevent them from using your house as a source of food, water and shelter and to eliminate them from your house if they have already found their way inside. Ticks Ticks are tiny pests that feed on blood. And while they are most commonly found among animals – primarily dogs and cats – some tick species are also feed on human blood. What make these small creatures highly dangerous are the diseases that they transfer whenever feeding from one host to another. Among these diseases are Lyme disease and tularemia. Note, however, that not all species of ticks pass the same diseases. Here are some tips to prevent ticks from coming near your home and finding their way to attach to your pets and, worse, to you or a member of your family.
Fleas Like ticks, fleas feed on blood often from animals and sometimes, some selected species also feed on human blood. They come out during summer because they do not survive well in cold temperatures. Fleas are difficult to get rid of so you have to work hard to prevent them from living off of your pets. Their saliva has a substance very similar to anesthesia, making their bites painless and the blood thinner so they can drink it more quickly and easier. So when you get bitten, you would not know you were bitten until after it has happened when the anesthesia from their saliva has worn off. To avoid flea infestation, you should consider the following:
Mosquitoes Mosquitoes also carry deadly diseases such as chikungunya. To prevent them from infesting your home and making a feast off of you and your family, here are some things you should do:
For more summer pest control tips, call Zap Pest Control Inc.
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April 2023
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