As a homeowner, you’re likely looking for effective ways to prevent summertime pest infestations in your home. At Colorado Pest Management, we know that pest control in the summer can feel like an overwhelming task to undertake alone, but there are things that you can do to reduce the risk of an infestation. Here are some of our top tips for pest control in the summertime, including useful do’s and don’ts that will help you protect your home! Contact our team online today to learn more about our summer pest management services and to get started with an estimate today!

Do: Get Rid of Invitations for Pests
You may be inviting pests onto your property without even realizing it, so it’s important to get rid of things that may look unassuming to you but look like an open invitation to creepy crawlies. Standing water is where mosquitoes breed and multiply, so getting rid of any areas where water is gathering will help to prevent mosquito breeding. Additionally, wood piles, clogs in your gutters, and fallen fruit from trees or plants will bring unwanted insects to your home.

Don’t: Forget About Waste and Compost
While you may think your waste or compost is fine in its container, it’s still important to remove it regularly and prevent build up, especially if it’s beginning to smell in the summer heat. Trash and compost are like beacons to a wide range of pests, including ants, rodents, and wasps, so ridding your property of this beacon can help to prevent infestations in your home.

Do: Use Your Landscape to Your Advantage
Using your landscape to help prevent bugs and pests is a great way to ensure that your home stays protected in the long run. Slope landscaping away from your house to ensure that there are no areas where water pools to prevent mosquito breeding. If you have the space for it, you can also use your garden to make your property unattractive to unwanted pests! Growing plants like mint, lemongrass, catnip, and lavender can help to drive away bugs like mosquitos and flies while helping to create a great-smelling garden that’s beautiful and protective.

Don’t: Leave Your Home Unprotected
While you’re focusing on prevention outside of your home, it’s important to remember that your house itself needs attention, too! Keeping all doors and windows sealed with caulking, flashing, or waterproofing can help to prevent any bugs or critters slipping in through a small entrance. Inspect your attic regularly to make sure that there are no leaks or spots where insects or rodents can sneak in, too.

Do: Call Colorado Pest Management for Pest Control!
Call the professional pest control team who has been serving the Denver area for years to get a free estimate of your pest control service needs.
