As the temperatures drop in Massachusetts, many of us retreat indoors for warmth and comfort. Unfortunately, pests follow the same. During the winter, insects, rodents, and even wildlife may seek shelter inside your home. While this might seem like a seasonal inconvenience, ignoring the issue can lead to serious problems.
Here are some practical tips to keep pests out of your home this winter.
Seal the Gaps
Pests don’t need much space to get into your home. Mice, for example, can squeeze through openings as small as a dime. Inspect the exterior of your house for cracks, holes, and gaps around windows, doors, pipes, and vents. Use caulk or weatherstripping to close up these openings.
For larger gaps, steel wool can be a great temporary fix, as rodents despise chewing through it.
Store Food Properly
Winter pests often enter homes in search of food. It is advisable to store the food in airtight containers, especially in the pantry. This includes pet food, an often-overlooked snack for pests like rodents and insects. Clean up crumbs and spills immediately, and avoid leaving dirty dishes in the sink overnight.
Keep Firewood Away from the House
Firewood is a common hiding spot for pests like ants, spiders, and even rodents. If you burn wood during the winter, store your firewood at least 20 feet away from your house. If you bring it indoors, inspect it thoroughly for insects or signs of nests.
Check Your Attic and Basement
Attics and basements are prime locations for pests during the winter. These areas are often warm, quiet, and undisturbed—making them perfect hiding spots. Regularly check these spaces for signs of pests, such as droppings, gnawed wires, or nests. Declutter these areas to make them less inviting, and consider adding screens over vents or chimney openings to block wildlife.
Take Care of Moisture Problems
Many pests, especially insects, are drawn to moisture. Fix leaky pipes, clogged gutters, and any areas where water pools, like under sinks or in your basement. Using a dehumidifier can also help manage excess moisture.
Dispose of Trash Properly
Trash can be a buffet for pests. Keep your indoor garbage bins covered, and take out the trash regularly. For outdoor bins, use secure lids to prevent wildlife like raccoons or squirrels from rummaging through. If possible, keep your bins away from the house to discourage pests from lingering near your walls.
Don’t Let Clutter Build Up
Pests love clutter because they can easily go unnoticed. Keep storage areas clean by using plastic bins instead of cardboard boxes, as the latter is easier for pests to chew through. Decluttering your home also makes it easier to spot any signs of unwanted guests.
Schedule Routine Inspections
Even if you don’t notice any pests, a routine inspection from a professional pest control service can help you catch issues before they become major problems. Professionals can identify signs of pests you may have missed and offer advice tailored to your home’s needs.
Facing pest problems this winter? Our team at Ultra Safe Pest Management has got you covered! We provide safe, effective, and long-term pest control solutions for Massachusetts homeowners. Contact us today to schedule your consultation.