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PROVIDING HIGH-QUALITY PEST CONTROL SOLUTIONS TO RESIDENTS IN MANOR, TX

Most people will see a pest or two in their home at some point or other, but when an infestation develops, it is a real cause for concern. With many pests, once you see even one critter, you already have an infestation. Pest prevention is key when trying to keep bed bugs, cockroaches, spiders, and other pests from invading your home. Unfortunately, these measures are not always enough and when that is the case, it is time to speak to a professional Manor Pest control company.

What Pests are Common in Manor?

Manor is a beautiful place to live, and many pests think so, too. Some of the most common bugs found in Manor are as follows:

  • Ants
  • Ticks and fleas
  • Cockroaches
  • Rodents, including rats and mice
  • Stinging insects
  • Scorpions
  • Flying insects
  • Bed bugs
  • Termites
  • House flies
  • Spiders, including the black widow

An infestation is always cause for concern, regardless of the type of pest you are dealing with. A Manor pest control company can get rid of the problem for you and keep it from coming back.

How to Spot a Pest Problem in Manor

When pests enter a home and the problem is not identified quickly, it can cause great damage to the home, and even health problems for individuals inside the home. It is important to know the signs of a pest problem in order to avoid health risks and to keep the structure of the home intact. While things such as bags of food being ripped open, or hearing activity in the wall are some obvious signs of a pest problem, there are others, as well. These include:

  • Greasy or dirty buildup: Pests are extremely dirty creatures, and they bring that dirt, grime, and grease with them into the home. Insects such as bed bugs, cockroaches, and termites typically prefer areas that are dark, humid, and enclosed. If you think you have a pest problem, it is important to search in areas where the pests may be, such as under furniture, in corners, near baseboards, and along window sills. While looking in these areas, check for grease stains or smudges, which pests sometimes leave behind them as they make their way through an area.
  • Cobwebs: Spiders are one of the most common pests in Manor and they create webs to catch their prey, nest, and lay eggs. While a spider web or two in a home is not uncommon, the presence of many cobwebs may be cause for concern. This is particularly true when the cobwebs look messy and are close to the ground, as that is a sign that a black widow spider has taken up residence.
  • Droppings: Regardless of the type of pest that has invaded your home, they will leave droppings behind. Discovering droppings in the home is definitely unpleasant, but it is also helpful, as it can help identify the type of pest you are dealing with if you have not seen one yet. Droppings from insects are very small, while mouse droppings are black and resemble grains of rice. Rat droppings are much larger and resemble raisins. Regardless of the type of droppings you find, they may carry diseases such as hantavirus and leptospirosis, so it is important to get professional help.
  • Damage to furniture: Rodents, ants, and other pests can cause great damage to furniture, as they will chew through the fabric and sometimes, even eat it. If you find small holes or tears in furniture, drapes, clothing, or carpeting, it is an indication that you are dealing with a pest infestation.
  • Unpleasant odors: Unpleasant smells can be caused by a pest infestation in a number of different ways. Pests tear open food packages, which may cause it to rot or expire and start to give off an unpleasant odor. Sometimes when certain pests die, they crawl into the walls, where their body then decomposes and starts to smell. If you have noticed an unpleasant odor and cannot locate the source, it may mean you have pests in the home.

The Importance of Pest Prevention

The best way to deal with pests in the home is to make sure they can never enter it. The following tips will help ensure your home is there for you to enjoy, and not little critters.

  • Get rid of overhanging branches and mulch: Mulch near the home provides an attractive place for termites to hide, particularly since it is close to a food source – your home. Larger creatures, such as mice and rats, will use overhanging branches that touch your home as a bridge. Once over, they will get under your siding or through holes in the wall to get inside your home.
  • Block entry points: Pests do not need a large space to enter a home. Regularly inspect the inside and outside of your home while looking for holes, gaps, and cracks. Seal these with caulk and always replace screens and doors when they become damaged.
  • Store garbage properly: Garbage should always be stored inside a garage or shed, when possible. Regardless of where you store it, always make sure your bins have tight-fitting, animal-proof lids. Also make sure you keep the inside of your home free of garbage, cleaning regularly, and that you always clear outside of food scraps and garbage after dining outdoors.
  • Keep drains clean: Debris quickly accumulates in sink and floor drains and when it does, it provides a breeding ground for pests, particularly drain flies. Regularly clean these areas to get rid of the debris and disrupt any potential breeding grounds.

Call Our Pest Control Experts in Manor Today

Prevention tips are important when considering the many pests that live in Manor, but they are not always enough. If you have developed a problem, our Manor pest control experts at Stride Pest Control are here to help. Call us today at (512) 777-1339 or fill out our online form to schedule a free consultation so we can inspect the issue and get started on eliminating it.

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