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Be Prepared: How To Stop The Warm Weather Pest Infestations Before They Sart

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Now that the weather is finally warming up and temperatures are starting to climb, you'll begin to notice more pest activity. It might start with a few little annoying gnats that you see while you're out for your evening walk, but soon that will all change. A wide variety of pests come out of the woodwork as soon as the weather starts to improve. If you're not ready, you could end up with a full-blown infestation on your hands. That's why you need to follow the simple steps that are provided here. They can help you get the upper hand on warm weather pests.

Know What's Going on in Your Yard

Once the weather starts warming up, you probably turn your attention towards your landscaping projects. While you're doing that, make sure you keep track of what's going on in your yard, especially below the surface. Knowing what's going on in your yard can help you catch the signs of incoming pest activity. Pay attention to the cracks in your sidewalks, as this is where pavement ants tend to surface first. Those are those small ants that seem to come out of the concrete by the thousands. You'll also want to watch for new holes in your yard. Those are signs that you have a new mole or gopher problem in your home.

Listen for Clues

When it comes to being on the lookout for pests, it's crucial that you listen for clues that might be all around you. This is particularly important inside your home. You might not realize this, but pests often give away their location through the noises that they make. For instance, if you have a stowaway raccoon in your walls, you may hear them making their high-pitched sounds. Termites make a clicking sound as they chew their way through your home. Mice tend to make a scratching sound as they crawl through your walls. By listening for the sounds, you can identify pest problems early.

Schedule Pesticide Treatments

One reason that so many people end up with pest infestations during the summer is that they wait too long to begin pesticide treatments. Now that the weather is warming up, schedule an appointment with your pest control technician. Getting a head start on the pesticide treatments will help you avoid those annoying infestations. Don't limit your pest control services to the interior of your house though. Your pest control technician can also help you get rid of the pavement ants, the moles, and the gophers.


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