2. Like any homeowner, you will want to protect your investment from the
damage that nature can cause. In addition to weather extremes, your
home can be damaged by pests, potentially lowering its value and
resulting in expensive costs to repair the damage. There is also the risk
of harm that many pests can cause to your family and pets. How do you
know if the presence of unwanted critters is just a normal appearance
or an infestation that requires the help of an extermination service?
The following tips are a few of the things to watch for.
3. With billions of insects sharing the planet with us, it’s perfectly normal
to get an occasional bug in the house, plus many more in your yard. A
great deal of them is beneficial to your garden, while others are merely
harmless nuisances. However, some insects, such as termites and ants,
can cause damage to your home or become a major annoyance. Wasps
and hornets may set up their homes in or around yours and create a
dangerous situation. If you notice an unusual number of these pests
near your home or inside it, it may be time to call an exterminator.
Termite infestations are trickier to spot, since these insects tend to stay
hidden. Signs of a termite infestation include tiny holes in your exterior
walls and dried mud “plugs” around these holes. If in doubt, call a
professional.
4. Many types of rodents pose a health risk due to disease. Mice and rats
damage your home by chewing the walls and wires. They will also take
any opportunity to get into your food and contaminate it. However,
they are shy creatures and often the only evidence you have an
infestation are their droppings and chewed food packages. Sometimes
you will see one scurrying along the edge of your wall. Rats and mice
reproduce quickly, so it is important to get an exterminator over to deal
with the problem.
Other rodents and small creatures in your yard may cause damage to
your plants. Gophers and rabbits can devastate an entire yard with their
voracious vegetarian appetites. Moles only eat live prey such as worms
and insects, but their tunnels and burrows can damage the aesthetic
look of your garden.
5. In some cases, you may be able to handle mild infestations by yourself.
Sometimes a mousetrap or ant poison is enough to do the trick.
However, in a majority of cases, once you start to see signs of an
infestation, the presence of these creatures is already well established.
A professional exterminator has the knowledge to get rid of these pests
for good. For more information on extermination services in El Cajon,
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