Seasonal Pest Control Tips
Learn how to protect your home year-round with these seasonal pest control tips.
Spring Pest Control Tips
Spring is the season of renewal, but it’s also a time when many pests come out of hibernation and look for new places to nest. During this time of year, it’s crucial to inspect your home for any signs of pest activity, such as droppings or gnaw marks. Make sure to seal all cracks and crevices in your home’s foundation and around windows and doors. Additionally, be vigilant about eliminating standing water sources where mosquitoes might breed. Regular garden maintenance, such as trimming bushes and removing debris, also helps in keeping pests at bay. Our family-owned business can provide a thorough inspection and customized treatment plans to ensure your home remains pest-free this spring.
Summer Pest Control Tips
Summer brings warm weather and an influx of pests like ants, flies, and stinging insects. To prevent an infestation, be proactive by keeping your kitchen clean and storing food in airtight containers. Don’t leave pet food out overnight, as it can attract unwanted visitors. Repair any damaged screens on windows and doors to keep flying insects outside. Outdoor gatherings can also be a hotspot for pests, so be sure to clean up immediately after barbecues and picnics. At Six Star Pest Control, we offer eco-friendly solutions to help you enjoy your summer without the nuisance of pests.
Fall and Winter Pest Control Tips
As the weather cools in fall and winter, pests like rodents and spiders seek warmth indoors. Inspect and clean your gutters to prevent water buildup that attracts pests. Store firewood away from your home and keep it elevated to reduce the risk of termites. Make sure to declutter your basement and attic, as these are common hiding spots for pests. Additionally, inspect your home’s insulation and weather stripping to eliminate entry points. Our experienced team at Six Star Pest Control can assist with a thorough home inspection and implementing preventative measures to keep your home pest-free during the colder months.