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How to Handle Summer Pests at Season Time - Paynepest

Paynepestmanagement in San Diego, Los Angeles, and Orange County, For any type of pest disturbing, contact Paynepest management at (877) 202 0983 / info@paynepestmgmt.com<br>

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How to Handle Summer Pests at Season Time - Paynepest

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  1. How to Handle Summer Pests at Season Time? Facing summer pests can be a complicated one, but there are several steps you can take to reduce their presence and mitigate any issues. We should use some pest control tips to help deal with public summer pests. Remove Standing Water: Generally, some small pests are attracting water to breed. Mosquitoes and other insects breed in stagnant water. Routinely check your entire space where water can collect, such as flower pots, bird baths, drains, and empty containers. Empty or treat these areas to remove breeding grounds. Seal Entry Points: Inspect your residential or any type of building for any cracks, gaps, or openings that pests can use to enter. Once found the places, Immediately seal them up with caulk or weatherstripping to prevent their access. Keep Food Sealed: Pests such as ants and flies, are attracted to food items and sources. Store all food items in airtight containers to deviate pest access. Clean up spills and crumbs promptly, and avoid leaving uncovered outdoors food. Maintain Cleanliness: Whenever get time, have to clean your living areas or working spaces to remove food debris, spills, and crumbs that can attract creatures. Pay more attention to kitchen and dining places, as well as garbage trash. Proper waste management and disposal are vitals. Trim Vegetation: Trim bushes, trees, and shrubs away from the exterior of your property. Overgrown vegetation can provide shelter and a pathway for pests to enter your home. Maintain a clear perimeter around your property. Secure Outdoor Garbage Bins: Make sure the outdoor garbage bins have air-tight fitting lids to stop pests, particularly rodents, from accessing them. Consider using bins made of sturdy materials which will not chew easily by rodents and other wildlife animals. Use Screens: Install window and door screens to keep flying insects out while allowing fresh air to circulate. Check screens regularly for any tears or holes and repair or replace them as required. Consider natural deterrents: Certain plants, such as lavender, mint, and marigold, have natural pest-repellent characteristics. Put plant these around your garden or entry points to deter some kind of pests. You can also use essential oils like citronella or lemon eucalyptus to prevent mosquitoes. Paynepestmanagement in San Diego, Los Angeles, and Orange County, For any type of pest disturbing, contact Paynepest management at (877) 202 0983 / info@paynepestmgmt.com

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