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Unwelcome Visitors: Advice About Pest Control


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Unwelcome Visitors: Advice About Pest Control

Hello all. My name is William and I have always been a farmer. Recently, the farm next door subdivided into one-hectare blocks and a lot of urbanites moved in to enjoy the countryside. Many were excited to start their own vegetable gardens until they realised that there were some unwelcome visitors. Insects, mice and birds seemed to love their crops too! As an old hand at the game, I was able to prevent them from poisoning everything in sight! In some cases, I got them to plant flowers like marigolds to stop particular insects. In other cases I recommended calling in the experts. After all, the idea is to control the pests but keep crops healthy. I know a lot of people are faced with unexpected pests when they move. Hopefully, this blog will provide helpful advice and encourage you to assess the situation calmly. All the best.

Three Effective Control and Prevention Options for Spiders

Spiders are common pests in the residential environment. Typically, these creatures are nuisance pests, and you can leave them alone if you do not have an infestation in your home. In simple terms, most species of spiders are not harmful, and they can be beneficial because they feed on insects and other pests. Unfortunately, there are some dangerous varieties in the country which can cause serious reactions in humans due to bites. Moreover, it is difficult for anyone with arachnophobia or even mild fear of spiders to ignore their presence. Therefore, consider using these simple control and prevention methods.

Elimination of Habitats

One of the most effective ways to control and prevent spider infestations is eliminating favourable conditions for their survival. This means that you should destroy their safe habitats and hiding places. Inspect your home for spider webs and remove them. In general, these can be found in wall corners and along general construction edges. Often, the spiders will build the webs around the exterior doorways through which they infiltrate your home. You should also note that you can control spiders by preventing initial entry into your house. You can do this by making certain that there is no habitat for the creatures close to your house. Basically, eliminate dark and damp spots such as wood piles and thick shrubbery.

Use of Pesticide

If you have identified the hot spot for spiders in your house, you should consider using pesticide to kill the existing arachnid population. These chemical agents can be in form of sprays or even dusts. When choosing the right products, you should ensure that it is designed to deal with spiders. You can spray the pests directly to kill them or you can spray their habitats in case they are temporarily hiding. Some pesticides have great residual potency; you can spray these on your eaves, siding, and other potential spider habitats as a preventative measure. Additionally, you should consider using insecticide to eliminate insects from your home because they serve as the spider's food source.

Install Spider Glue Boards

Glue boards are ideal for use in both controlling the spiders and monitoring their presence. As implied, this product consists of a board with a sticky resin. If a spider steps on its surface, it will stick to the board. You can place some glue boards in potential areas of infestation which are difficult to access such as under the furniture.

For ideal long-term results, consider engaging a pest control expert to inspect your home and eliminate the spiders.