Winter Pests to Look Out For

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As the weather starts to cool down, many pests will start looking for a warm place to stay. This can be a big problem if your home is one of their targets. Here is a look at some of the most common winter pests and how to get rid of them. 

Mice

As the weather outside gets colder, many animals look for ways to get into warm homes. One of the most common winter pests is the mouse. Mice are small, agile, and able to squeeze through tiny spaces. Once they're inside, they can be difficult to catch and get rid of. They will often build nests in walls or cupboards, and their constant nibbling can create tireless damage. Mice also pose a serious health risk as they can transmit diseases like salmonella and hantavirus. To prevent mice from getting into your home, be sure to seal up any cracks or holes on the outside of your house. You should also keep food stored in airtight containers and keep your counters and floors clean. If you do find a mouse in your home, the best course of action is to call a professional pest control company. They will be able to safely and effectively remove the mouse from your home.

Spiders

As the days grow shorter and the nights get longer, many of us start to notice an increase in the number of spiders in our homes. While some people are not bothered by these eight-legged creatures, others find them to be a nuisance. In either case, it is important to be aware of the potential dangers that spiders can pose. Spiders are attracted to warmth, so they often enter homes through cracks and crevices in the walls or windows. Once inside, they spin webs to catch their prey. While most spiders are not aggressive, there are a few species that can deliver a painful bite if they feel threatened. In addition, some spiders can also cause allergic reactions in people who are sensitive to their venom. If you find a spider in your home, the best course of action is to carefully remove it and release it back into the wild. If you are unsure of how to do this safely, several pest control companies can help. In any case, it is important to be mindful of these winter pests and take steps to protect yourself and your family from them.

Cockroaches

While there are many different types of creatures that can invade your home in search of warmth, one of the most common (and most unwelcome) visitors is the cockroach. These hardy pests can survive even the coldest temperatures, and they can reproduce rapidly, leading to a full-blown infestation in no time. Luckily, there are a few things you can do to keep cockroaches out of your home this winter. First, make sure to seal up any cracks or openings around your doors and windows. Cockroaches are experts at squeezing through tiny spaces, so it's important to deny them entry as much as possible. You should also keep your kitchen clean, as cockroaches are attracted to food scraps and crumbs. Finally, consider setting out some traps or bait stations to help eliminate any cockroaches that do manage to get inside. By taking these steps, you can help ensure that your home remains pest-free all winter long.

Not only is winter a great time for family and friends, but it’s also a time when pests will seek to get into your home. To keep your home pest-free, stay vigilant. Be on the lookout for these three common winter pests.

Are you struggling with a pest problem this holiday season? Call the experts at Natura Pest Control to handle the problem!

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