Dealing with household pests Little Rock AR

Trying to squeeze in a last-minute holiday before the weather starts to cool off? As you arrange for mail pick-up and drop off pets at the kennel, be ...

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(NC)-Trying to squeeze in a last-minute holiday before the weather starts to cool off? As you arrange for mail pick-up and drop off pets at the kennel, be aware that pests may decide to make themselves "at home" during your absence. So before you rush out of town, add pest control to your list of important things to do.

"When at home, the family is actively moving about," said Bill Melville, quality assurance manager for Orkin/PCO Services. "Activity often keeps pests in hiding, but they feel more comfortable to venture about the house when you're away."

Ants and cockroaches are two common household pests that can run rampant in an inactive home. Though these pests typically dwell outdoors, they often enter homes in search of food, water and optimal temperatures by way of cracks around doors, pipes and windows.

Like many insects, they're not picky eaters and especially can be a problem when food has not been stored properly. Even a small crumb that is overlooked in the rush to get out the door can lead to an undesirable pest infestation.

To prevent such invasions, the experts at Orkin/PCO Services offer these pre-holiday tips for homeowners:

• Seal potential entry points around windows and doorways, such as cracks, with weather-resistant sealant.

• Make sure windows are screened and securely closed.

• Remove any food or water sources: tightly seal stored foods and pet foods, take out the garbage, remove dirty dishes from the sink, and eliminate any puddles.

• Frequently check your pets for fleas and other parasites. Wash pet bedding and vacuum the carpet before leaving.

These precautions will help prevent unwanted visitors, but it's often best to consult a licensed pest control company to ensure your home is protected when you travel. More information is available online at www.orkincanada.com.

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