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How to Keep Bugs Out of Your House During Warmer Months

Written by A. Borrelli Mechanical on 05.08.23

How to Keep Bugs Out of Your House During Warmer Months

Warmer weather is approaching over the next few months, which means bugs are too. Every homeowner desires to have a bug-free home however, insects are more prevalent when the weather warms up and can become a nuisance. Here are some tips on how to deal with them: 

Keep your home clean

Regular cleaning can go a long way in preventing bugs from taking up residence in your home. Make sure to vacuum and dust frequently, especially in areas where crumbs and other food debris might accumulate.

Seal up cracks and crevices

Bugs can squeeze through even the smallest gaps, so take some time to seal up any cracks or gaps in your home's walls, doors, and windows. Use weather stripping or other appropriate materials to block entry points.

Use screens

Installing screens on your windows and doors can help keep bugs out while allowing fresh air to circulate throughout your home. Be sure to inspect your screens regularly for any tears or holes and repair or replace them as needed.

Keep food stored properly

Bugs are attracted to food, so make sure to store all food in sealed containers. This includes pet food, which should be stored in airtight containers.

Get rid of standing water

Mosquitoes and other bugs love standing water, so be sure to eliminate any sources of standing water around your home or yard. This includes emptying out any containers that might collect rainwater, such as buckets and flower pots.

Use natural bug repellents

Instead of using harsh chemicals to repel bugs, try using natural remedies like citronella, tea tree, or lemon juice. These can be sprayed around the home or applied directly to the skin as needed.

By taking these steps, you can help keep your home bug-free during the warmer months. If you do encounter a bug problem that you can't handle on your own, consider contacting a professional for assistance.

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