{"id":979,"date":"2021-07-14T10:17:07","date_gmt":"2021-07-14T14:17:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cramerpestcontrol.com\/?p=979"},"modified":"2022-08-24T17:24:28","modified_gmt":"2022-08-24T21:24:28","slug":"proactive-about-pest-control","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cramerpestcontrol.com\/blog\/proactive-about-pest-control\/","title":{"rendered":"4 Ways To Be Proactive About Pest Control"},"content":{"rendered":"

You keep up with lawn maintenance. You don’t let your grass get overgrown. You’re safe from pests, right? Actually, you may be missing a few key things that encourage pests to pay a visit. As the saying goes: an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.<\/p>\n

Proactive Pest Control Tips<\/h2>\n

Keep Your Gutters Clean\"Clean<\/h3>\n

The inside of our gutters is not something we typically think about until they’re backed up, and the water flows over the top. However, clogged gutters<\/a> can not only cause structural damage to your home. They can be a haven for various pests, like female mosquitoes, which need stagnant water to lay their eggs. The most likely culprit for clogged gutters is fall detritus, i.e., dead leaves and other organic matter. If you’ve ever cleaned your gutters yourself, you’ll know how dark and junky they can get. If you allow a lot of time to pass in between gutter cleanings, that stuff you remove from them is essentially compost. It may be good for your garden, but it absolutely doesn’t belong in your gutter. Insects will nest in the gutters, and all that extra weight can cause damage to the fascia.<\/p>\n

If you didn’t know, the fascia is the board that runs along the lower edge of the roof and supports the weight of the gutters. When clogged gutters get too heavy, the fascia can pull away and break off from the fascia. If the fascia gets damaged, it can expose vents that lead to your attic or create other openings that allow pests in. Rodents can easily gain access to your attic through these openings. A professional gutter cleaning will restore your gutters and allow them to do what they were designed to do.<\/p>\n

Keep Moisture Under Control<\/h3>\n

Moisture invites not only insects but also pests of the bacterial kind. Fungus needs moist environments to thrive. Female mosquitoes need stagnant water to lay their eggs<\/a>. Termites are also attracted to moisture. It creates a humid environment where they can thrive. It also makes it easier for them to break down the wood. When you hire Cramer Pest Control<\/a>, we’ll do a thorough inspection of your property to see if there is a source causing the excess moisture. This includes things like:<\/p>\n