{"id":3045,"date":"2017-06-30T05:38:56","date_gmt":"2017-06-30T05:38:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/atticpestauthority.com\/?p=3045"},"modified":"2020-04-24T01:53:46","modified_gmt":"2020-04-24T01:53:46","slug":"pests-most-common-hiding-places-in-your-house","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/atticpestauthority.com\/pests-most-common-hiding-places-in-your-house\/","title":{"rendered":"Pests\u2019 Most Common Hiding Places in Your House"},"content":{"rendered":"
Do you have a pest problem in your home? Whether it\u2019s ants, termites, or rodents, the critters can be tough to get rid of. There are various issues they can cause but one of the main ones is the fact that once the insects or tiny animals make your house, apartment, or condo their residence they\u2019ll start breeding.<\/p>\n
One of the best ways to deal with pests is to prevent the problem before it starts. That includes knowing what causes the infestations in your home, to begin with. There are several possible causes and here are some of the most common ones:<\/p>\n
This is an issue because soil can rot the siding. That, in turn, can cause all sorts of problems like carpenter ants or termites. The way to avoid this problem is to dig way soil\/mulch so it doesn\u2019t contact the siding.<\/p>\n
When this happens, the rodents can get to the house\u2019s crawl space. They can do various kinds of damage including to the insulation, plastic barrier, and wiring. The rodents often aren\u2019t noticed until they get into the home\u2019s living space.<\/p>\n
This is an issue because water overflows the gutters then run down the siding. This results in decay and can attract various kinds of pests. Another place where mosquitos often like to live is gutters where there\u2019s standing water. This is another issue to consider getting rid of animals.<\/p>\n
This includes various items including firewood. This is an issue because firewood and similar items create areas where tons of insects can live. That includes carpenter ants and others. It\u2019s important that wood and other items are stored away from the house\u2019s side.<\/p>\n
In this case, the ants or mice\/rats use the branches to avoid insecticide\/rodenticide treatments. The tree branches then become a kind of highway they can use to get to your house\u2019s roof. Another common cause is shrubs that contact your home\u2019s siding. The shrubs can trap in moisture, which can, in turn, cause several pests to get inside your home.<\/p>\n
When water flows against your home\u2019s siding, this can cause decay and might flood a basement. The way to fix the problem is to grade away soil\/mulch from the house so there\u2019s no water buildup.<\/p>\n
This is an issue because water is draining on or under it. This results in moisture\/decay issues. That, in turn, can result in pest infestations, which is likely a situation you\u2019ll want to avoid. It\u2019s important for downspouts to be connected properly to help avoid this problem.<\/p>\n
This involves soffit vent screens. This is an issue because rats, birds, and bats can then enter the house\u2019s attic. This can cause issues like odor, damage, and even health issues. It\u2019s better to use galvanized hardware cloth to re-screen the problem areas.<\/p>\n
It\u2019s important to know some of the main signs of animals\u00a0in your home. It\u2019s advisable to hire a professional exterminator since they\u2019ll have the knowledge, experiment, and equipment to get rid of the pests. Before you take that step, it helps if you know some of the signs that big numbers of bugs or rodents are living in your home. Here are some common signs:<\/p>\n
This is a common sign of rodents because they chew on just about anything. The mice\/rats do that to wear down their teeth that are growing constantly. Rodents will chew on just about anything including insulation, plastic, wood, wire, and pipe. Look for signs of gnawing on items like floorboards and furniture.<\/p>\n