Do It Yourself Pest Control
Pests inside your home
can be annoying, harmful, and downright scary. Fortunately, there are
many steps you can take to combat pest problems. Of course, your first
stop can be your last by calling an exterminator—and do not hesitate to call the manager if you need a
recommendation. However, you can often save time and money by doing it
yourself. Here are some methods for treating bugs
locally.
Boric acid powder,
like Borid, works as localized pest-control for spot-specific problems. Just sprinkle it behind the refrigerator or around the stove, washing machine or
wherever you suspect pests are. It kills roaches, water bugs, ants,
fleas, and silverfish. Many pest control powders continue working for
more than three months. Be sure to read the precautions—these powders
can be harmful to infants and pets.
Many insecticide
sprays that professionals use, like the water-soluble Demon-WP, and the proper sprayers to apply them are readily
available in stores or online. Generic brands are usually available at
lower cost. Be sure to follow all instructions
carefully. Be wary of taking on large projects, like treating
for termites, which can involve drilling, digging and more.
Staple products, like
Combat, can also be effective, if you know what pests they should be used against. Combat is used specifically to target ants and roaches. The pests take the bait back to their nests, where presumably it destroys the
entire infestation. This can be a good, cheap method—but again be
aware of safety precautions.
Remember, all these
methods are effective, but you can also eliminate bug problems by identifying why they are coming into your
home. For example, ants are almost always a sign of excess moisture in
your house or yard. Other pests are attracted to trash and food
remnants. Eliminate whatever is attracting the pests, and you will
eliminate the need for insecticides.
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