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Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Rodents, Roaches and Ants Coming Soon to a Home Near You

Nader’s Pest Raiders Shares the Top Fall Pests along with Fall Pest-Proofing Tips

With the promise of cooler weather on the horizon, many homeowners think their battle with pests is almost over, but for some pests the invasion is just beginning.  Just as we seek shelter from the cold, pests are also looking for food, water and shelter indoors.  Homeowners need to be on the lookout as these pests can transmit diseases, trigger asthma attacks in children and cause significant damage to the home.

Nader’s Pest Raiders has compiled a list of the top pests expected to cause problems for homeowners this fall along with tips for pest-proofing your home to keep them outside where they belong:

  1. Rodents: Some of the most common fall intruders are mice, rats and squirrels looking for warmth and food to survive the winter. Squirrel breeding season typically begins in September and continues through April, so this is a very common time of year to find them nesting in attics. Many rodents can spread diseases, build nests in insulation and chew through wiring causing fires, and they can fit through spaces as small as a nickel, making cracks or tiny holes in the foundation easy entryways. They rarely travel alone, often bringing fleas, mites, ticks and lice along with them, creating even more issues. 
  2. Ants: Ants are among the most common household pests and are the No. 1 pest concern according to a survey conducted from Arrow Exterminators by Radius Global Market Research. More than a third of the 2,011 survey respondents (36 percent) expressed concerns about ant infestations. There are 700 species in the United States alone, which can make devising a single treatment difficult. 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.
  3. Cockroaches: “Cockroaches are definitely one of the most common and dangerous pests on our list,” said Nader’s Pest Expert Scot Hodges. “They have the potential to spread 33 different kinds of bacteria, six parasitic worms and at least seven other kinds of human pathogens.” The saliva, droppings and decomposing bodies of cockroaches also contain allergen proteins known to trigger allergies and increase the severity of asthma symptoms, especially in children.

 

To prevent these fall intruders and other unwanted guests from entering the home, Nader’s Pest Raiders has put together a list of fall pest-proofing tips:

  1. Always store food in sealed, airtight containers.
  2. Seal all cracks in and around the foundation of the home with caulk. Pay special attention to areas where utilities and pipes enter the home.
  3. Screen vents and openings to the chimney.
  4. Make sure that all screens on doors and windows are in good repair. As an added bonus this should help lower your power bill!
  5. Keep kitchens and bathrooms sanitized and vacuum frequently. Do not let dirty dishes accumulate in the sink.
  6. Many common household pests are attracted to water, so eliminating sources of standing water really goes a long way in pest prevention.
  7. Keep tree branches and shrubs trimmed back and away from the home as they can serve as a bridge to the home for pests such as ants and cockroaches.
  8. Store firewood at least 20 feet away from the home on an elevated surface.