7 Areas Around Your Property That Could Be Attracting Pests
Many pest infestations begin because a property unknowingly provides food, water, or shelter for pests.
This Pest Awareness Month, take a closer look at the areas around your property that may be encouraging pest activity.
1. Standing Water
Buckets, plant saucers, clogged gutters, and unused containers can collect water and become mosquito breeding sites.
2. Unsealed Cracks and Gaps
Small openings around doors, windows, pipes, and utility lines can provide entry points for rodents, cockroaches, and ants.
3. Cluttered Storage Areas
Boxes, unused materials, and clutter create hiding places for pests.
4. Improper Waste Management
Overflowing garbage bins and food waste attract rodents, flies, and cockroaches.
5. Wood-to-Soil Contact
Wooden structures that directly touch the soil can increase the risk of termite activity.
6. Overgrown Vegetation
Dense landscaping and vegetation near buildings can provide shelter and travel routes for pests.
7. Moisture-Prone Areas
Leaky pipes, damp walls, and poorly ventilated spaces create ideal conditions for many pests.
Why Property Assessments Are Important
Many pest risks are environmental rather than pest-related. Identifying and correcting these conditions can significantly reduce the likelihood of infestations.
Creating a Less Attractive Environment for Pests
Good housekeeping, proper maintenance, and regular inspections are key components of effective pest prevention.
As the saying goes, approximately 70% of successful pest control comes from good housekeeping, 25% from proper building maintenance, and only 5% from pesticide application.
Conclusion
Pests often take advantage of conditions that property owners may not notice. By addressing these common risk areas, you can reduce the chances of future infestations. Not sure if your property has pest risk areas? Schedule a professional inspection and let our team help identify conditions that may be attracting pests.