You don't have to leave the front door open for pests to find their way inside.
Insects and rodents are remarkably good at taking advantage of tiny openings, food sources, moisture and comfortable hiding places.
A small crack around a window or door can become an entry point. Gaps around pipes and utility lines can provide another route. Even damaged screens can turn a home into an easy target.
And then there's food.
A few crumbs on the counter might not seem like much to you, but pests aren't exactly known for being picky diners.
Keeping food stored properly, cleaning spills promptly and taking out trash regularly can help reduce attractive food sources.
Moisture is another factor. Leaky faucets, damp areas, clogged gutters and standing water can create conditions that attract certain pests.
Your yard matters, too.
Overgrown vegetation touching the home can provide pests with a convenient pathway. Firewood, leaves and other organic material piled close to the structure can also create potential hiding places.
The key is prevention.
You don't necessarily want to wait until you see a parade of ants marching across the kitchen counter or hear something scratching inside a wall before thinking about pest control.
Regular inspections and professional pest-management services can help identify potential problems early.
Because when it comes to pests, an ounce of prevention can be worth a whole lot of frustration.

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