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Most people would agree that the thought of bugs inside their home makes them uncomfortable. Americans spend over $10 billion a year to keep their homes, businesses and other structures pest-free, and over 25,000 companies in the United States exist to fill that need. It’s a simple fact: “Home should be where the bugs are not! Contributed by Fuller Brush, Read more to know.
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How to Keep Home Free of Insect Invaders, Year-Round
Most people would agree that the thought of bugs inside their home makes them uncomfortable. Americans spend over $10 billion a year to keep their homes, businesses and other structures pest-free, and over 25,000 companies in the United States exist to fill that need. It’s a simple fact: “Home should be where the bugs are not!”
How Do They Get In? Pet ownership is one way that many American families find unwelcome guests in their homes. Animals bring insects inside with them and provided places for them to live and also eat – allowing them to increase their population. This can lead to an infestation of harmful insects such as fleas, ticks and other parasitic bugs that can cause major health problems (such as West Nile virus) for both animals and the humans that care for them. One way to keep this problem at bay is the use of insecticide sprays. These sprays can be applied to pet bedding, common sleeping and dwelling areas, carpets and other surfaces that may play host to insects inside the home. Creating a toxic environment for the pests – while maintaining a safe one for children and animals, if used correctly –these sprays provide a method of control for annoying and potentially hazardous insect populations without the need for hired professionals.
Another common introduction for insects into homes is through purchased or freshly-picked produce, leading to the assumption that spring and summer bring bugs with hardly anything that can be done to prevent their arrival. However, the same sprays used to control biting insects can be used to control populations of flies, gnats and other pests – providing customers with a cleaner kitchen and more carefree summer.
Avoiding Costly Services On average, the American homeowner spends between $50-$500 per professional treatment for pest prevention and extermination in the home. To avoid these charges, it is best to prevent infestation by controlling small populations of insects before they become too numerous to exterminate with simpler methods. Insecticide sprays allow homeowners to keep environments hostile for invading insects - all while keeping them safe and welcoming for human and animal family members. In addition to convenience, insecticide sprays typically cost around $20 or less per application – which is less than half the lowest estimated price of professional extermination or fumigation. Customers can make a one-time investment and nip problem insect populations in the bud quickly with included instruction and safety information. This would also save a substantial amount of money that can be used for other home projects. By using these sprays before insects are able to infiltrate the home – or before a small number of pesky bugs become a dangerous epidemic – homeowners are less likely to require the often costly services of an exterminator or pest control professional.
Every year, it seems that more insect-borne illnesses are making headlines in the American media. People and animals all enjoy pest- free living, and by investing in products to maintain this in the home, Americans protect themselves not only from the occasional annoying itch, but also from dangerous diseases. In this way, a simple spray bottle can enrich and extend the lives of every family member in the household - from people to pets.
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