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Rodents, Roaches and Stink Bugs, Oh My!
Nader's Pest Raiders Predicts the Top 5 Pests This
Fall
Nader's Pest Raiders has compiled a list of this year's top
five, most prevalent fall pests along with tips for keeping them
outside.
1. Rodents: Some of the most common fall
intruders are mice and rats. They are looking for warmth and
food to survive the winter. A concern because they can spread
diseases, build nests in insulation and chew through wiring causing
fires, these cunning little invaders have the unique ability to fit
through cracks as small as a nickel, making small spaces and holes
in the foundation easy entryways. And, they rarely travel
alone, often bringing fleas, mites, ticks and lice along with them
creating even more issues. To prevent these creatures from
entering the home, homeowners should always store food in airtight
containers and seal all cracks around the foundation of their
home. Rodents reproduce extremely quickly, so an infestation
is suspected, a pest professional should be contacted
immediately.
2. Stink Bugs:
Brown marmorated stink bugs will definitely be out in force this
fall, actively seeking shelter from the cooler weather. While
they don't transmit diseases, bite or sting, these "stinky" pests
can damage clothing, furniture and other fabrics with their
droppings. So named because they emit a strong odor when
frightened, disturbed or squashed to repel predators, they are also
a bit lazy preferring to hide in personal belongings and cars to
make their way indoors. Homeowners should always check their
belongings before bringing them in the home and make sure that all
screens on doors and windows are in good repair.
3. Bed Bugs: Bed bugs
have been a constant in the news lately and this fall will bring no
relief. In fact, as many travel for sporting events head back
to schools and colleges, we are likely to see an increase in home
infestations. Notorious hitchhikers, bed bugs will catch a
ride on clothing, suitcases, and even schoolbags to enter the home.
Although not thought to spread disease, bed bugs can leave behind
itchy welts on their victims and there can be lasting emotional and
psychological effects from an infestation. To minimize the
risk of transporting these pests, always inspect hotel rooms before
unpacking, keep personal belongings off the floor in public places
and check all suitcases before bringing into the home. Bed
bugs are one of the most difficult pests to control.
If an infestation is suspected, a pest professional should be
contacted immediately.
4. Ants: Many types of
ants can be found in and around the home during the fall months and
some can cause real harm. Odorous house ants can contaminate
food and carpenter ants can damage the structure of a home. To
prevent ants from entering the home, seal all cracks around the
foundation, store food in airtight containers, sweep floors often,
eliminate sources of standing water and keep tree branches and
plants cut back. Additionally, don't store firewood and building
materials next to the home and don't store unused firewood in the
home overnight.
5. Cockroaches: "Cockroaches are definitely one
of the most dangerous pests on our list," said Nader's Pest Raiders
Pest Expert Shay Runion. "They have the potential to spread 33
different kinds of bacteria and they can trigger asthma attacks in
children." Since cockroaches tend to be found near pipes and
drains, keep kitchens and bathrooms sanitized, vacuum frequently
and ensure that all cracks around the home are sealed.
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