Detecting house pests quickly: Housekeeping tips

27.09.2023 13:40
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:23

It's pretty hard to get rid of house pests, especially when it's too late - so it's better to detect them as soon as possible.

When you don't see insects around, it doesn't mean that your house is clean - sometimes, you just should look better.

Luckily, there are some other signs you can notice.

Regular Inspections

Look around your home regularly, especially in places where pests like to hide, such as the kitchen, pantry, and bathroom.

Watch for Droppings

Pest droppings look like tiny dark pellets. If you see these, it's a sign that pests might be around.

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Strange Smells

Some pests can create unusual odors. If you notice a musty or foul smell in your home, investigate further.

Nibbled Items

Check for signs of nibbling or gnawing on food packaging or furniture. Pests like mice and insects often leave bite marks.

Holes or Entry Points

Look for holes or cracks in walls, floors, or ceilings. Pests can use these as entry points.

Nests

Some pests build nests. If you find small nests made of materials like paper or fabric, it's a clear sign of a pest problem.

Unusual Sounds

Listen for sounds like scratching or scurrying, especially in walls or ceilings, which could indicate pests.

Pet Behavior

Pay attention to your pets. If they seem to be focused on a particular area or act unusually, it might be due to pests.

Conclusion

Pests always leave signs - so be careful to notice them!
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Regular Inspections
  2. Watch for Droppings
  3. Strange Smells
  4. Nibbled Items
  5. Holes or Entry Points
  6. Nests
  7. Unusual Sounds
  8. Pet Behavior
  9. Conclusion