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Signs You Have To Call a Pro for Pest Control

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Nobody likes to keep pests at home. That’s why we dedicate a portion of our funds to buying cleaning agents and keep our stuff tidy to avoid the existence of such pests. At times, we have to deal with them ourselves. Most of the time, our own efforts are enough. However, there are situations that we can’t really control and pests are running rampant in our homes!

To avoid serious damage, that’s when we should call an exterminator. But which situations actually warrant a visit from professionals? Let’s check them out.

For bed bugs issues: Developing a rash or many black spots in your bed sheets

When you find yourself developing a rash or bite marks without knowing where it came from, the most likely culprit is an insect bite or some kind of allergic reaction. To be honest, you can’t automatically assume that this is from a case of bedbugs they can be come from outdoor hillside landscaping as well. To be sure, you need to visit your doctor if the symptoms persist. Your doctor will ask for some tests and prescribe medicine at first. But if you continue to have rashes, then it might really be an issue of bedbugs.

At first, you can try some homemade spray or putting your bed outside to expose it to the sun. But if that doesn’t work, consider contacting a bed bug control company.

For garden ants infestation: If you can’t find the anthill

Garden ants are easy to deal with only if you know where they’re hiding. Just spray them a bit with pesticides in the colony itself, then after a few days, you know you won’t have that kind of problem in your garden. However, it becomes a different and more serious concern if you can’t seem to find where the colony is located. You can try to follow their trail, but you can’t do that all day! It’s also impossible for you to fit into crevices, unlike those pesky garden ants. So if you’ve exhausted all options for exterminating ants, go ahead and give your trusted exterminator a call.

For mice problems: Check for the proliferation of mice droppings

Mice infestation or any kind of rodent problem is a perennial issue in America, especially during winter. In fact, about 21 million American households are being invaded by these pesky rodents each winter! While it’s tempting to run in the other direction after seeing mice or even rats, that’s not really the right thing to do. First, you can try to set up traps and see if you only have a single rat problem. But if the issue doesn’t go away and you see so many mice droppings lying around, then seek professional help ASAP.

For mosquito issues: Call immediately

Pests generally cause a lot of harm not just for our belongings and living space, they’re actually pretty hazardous to our health. And mosquitoes probably fit the bill as the most dangerous pest of all. Dengue, Malaria, Yellow Fever, and the Zika Virus are just some of the known illnesses that we can get from mosquitoes. You can prevent mosquitoes from trying to build a nest in your home by cleaning your house and getting rid of places where stagnant water could build up. But if you see quite a few of them out there or if you’re living a bit near damper places, you might want to phone in a professional immediately.

For cockroach problems: Call immediately

Last but certainly not least is cockroach troubles. They are icky, dirty, and nasty little critters that know how to fly! That is a big problem that you would want to go on for so long. So even if you saw one or two of them zooming inside your home, call the professionals, local exterminators know what to do.

You can always plant plants that repel bugs and other pests, but as a general rule, you should immediately call professional pest controllers when you know that there’s a bug or rodent problem in your home, but you can’t seem to figure out what’s causing it.

It may be something as typical as a termite infestation. But it could also be something a lot more sinister. Don’t wait until there’s nothing left from your home before making that necessary call.

Sandy Jensen
Sandy Jensen, a celebrated writer in the home and garden niche, boasts over 12 years of hands-on experience. Her educational background includes a Bachelor’s in Landscape Architecture from Cornell University. Before joining our team in 2016, she worked as a landscape designer, combining her love for nature and design. Sandy's expertise shines through her articles, offering readers practical and aesthetically pleasing gardening tips. Off the clock, she enjoys hiking and nature photography, further nurturing her connection with the outdoors.

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