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Tips to Keep Spring Bugs Outside

Spring is an exciting season in South Carolina, the weather is sunny and bright, flowers are blooming but, April showers bring spring bugs. There are a few things you need to know to get ahead of the spring bugs to protect your family and your home.

Most Common Spring Bugs

There are a lot of spring bugs that thrive in the spring season that will try to invade your home. Certain species are especially prevalent. Here are a few to look out for.

  • Cockroaches
  • Ants
  • Tricks
  • Earwigs
  • Mosquitoes
  • Wasps 
  • Fleas 
  • Mice, Rats and other Rodents 

Clean and Keep it Clean

Bugs are looking for 3 things when they invade a home, food, water, and shelter. Be sure to have a regular cleaning schedule for your home to prevent many pests from being attracted to the inside of your home. The season of spring is a great time for a deep clean of your home. 

  • Keep food sealed and never leave it out overnight. 
  • Never leave dishes in the sink after cooking dinner because insects are attracted to water. 
  • Be sure to dry your dishes and put them away to avoid insects. 

Moisture Control and Standing Water

When there is a leak in a pipe or faucet in your home be sure to take care of it right away. Standing water can attract spring insects. Water is a must for animals to survive in high moisture and humid areas. Check for moisture problems inside your house as well as outside your house. 

  • Keep basements ventilated and dry.
  • Don’t overwater your grass or flowers near your home.
  • Remove items that hold water.
  • Keep gutters empty from being filled with water.

Proper Lawn and Garden Care 

Since we know insects are looking for food and water we need to make sure you have sealed entry points at the ground level and around windows and doors. If you do not you are just asking for the spring bugs to flock inside your home.

  • Keep vines trimmed so they do get into your home. If vines are not kept cut they can grow up brickwork and go behind the siding. Trim them at the ground level. 
  • Shrubs and bushes should be trimmed at least 18 inches from your house. 
  • Keep your grass cut.
  • Remove any decaying wood from your property. 

Pest Control Maintenance Plans 

Having a set maintenance plan for your home will help keep your home pest-free. At Exclusive Pest, we offer monthly and quarterly pest control maintenance plans. Schedule a consultation with us today so a technician can develop a plan that meets the needs of your family. We are here to partner with you when it comes to pest prevention and maintaining the beautiful home you love to reside in.

Why is Residential Pest Control Important?

After a long day of work, you don’t want to come home to a cockroach running through the kitchen. Now all you can do is think, where is he? You can’t relax until he is dead. Your home is your safe haven you should be able to relax, feel safe, and be comfortable. That’s why Exclusive Pest Control offers monthly and quarterly residential pest control to be sure your home is safe during all seasons.

Monthly and Quarterly Pest Control 

With a monthly or quarterly pest control appointment on your calendar, you will be able to sleep at ease knowing your home is safe, clean, and protected from little critters. Exclusive Pest Control takes on the challenge of keeping you pest free and provides you with excellent customer service.

John McGee, owner of Exclusive Pest Control will first come out to your home and elevate your problem and develop an Integrated Pest Management pest control plan, which will accommodate your family’s busy schedule. Each residential pest control visit at your home or business John will work with you to reevaluate your pest control needs. Striving to give nothing less than excellence in pest control and provide premier customer service, which is the focus of Exclusive Pest Control.

Do Pest Carry Disease?

When pests enter your home they are carrying diseases with them. These diseases can range from yellow fever to Lyme disease to malaria. They can also bring in allergens that irritate people with sensitive medical conditions. Pest’s fecal dropping and shedding skin can also become airborne, which contaminates the air we breathe in. Our homes are supposed to be our oasis and our families deserve the best care which is why residential pest control is of the utmost importance. 

Seasons Affect When Pests Invade Homes

Whether it is 100 degrees or 20 degrees pests will still be trying to get into your home because they are always looking for shelter and food. Each season brings a different pest in varying stages of their life cycle. Once you know which pests are coming into your home during each season you will be able to make the proper preparations for your home. 

Winter

Winter is a time for hibernation and survival for pests. Colder weather makes pests seek shelter. Stinging insects will take cover in logs or in the eaves of your home. Overwintering pests like cockroaches and rodents look for shelter indoors, sometimes in our homes. The key to the prevention of winter pests is to schedule a residential pest control appointment in the fall. 

Spring 

Spring brings warm weather and pests come out from their shelter and increase inactivity. Spring rain will drive ants from their nesting areas in search of higher ground. During this season termites will begin to swarm. Most pests will move outdoors to look for mates. 

Summer

The season of summer brings a lot of pests in our outdoor activities. We see fewer pests inside but we see an increase in pests in our yards and outdoor areas. The lovely mosquitoes are more active in the summer months because of the moisture from the two previous seasons. Wasps and other stinging insects are also more active in the summer. Their nests are usually found on or near homes. 

Fall

For pests, the season of fall is a time for them to prepare for the winter months. We see a lot of ladybugs and spiders during the fall. Since these pests are looking for shelter in order to prepare for the cold months we usually find them in our homes. 

Contact Us 

Ready to schedule your monthly or quarterly residential pest control maintenance plans to keep your home pest-free during all seasons? Contact us on our website or call us at 843.461.5169 to schedule a consultation with us today, so our team can develop a plan that meets the needs of your family. We will be sure to provide the best customer service and pest control. 

Four Tips on How to Get Rid of Mosquitos

Want to know how to get rid of mosquitos? We have you covered! Fresh air, sun-kissed skin, and waves crashing on the beach are just a few things that describe summertime in Charleston. Something people tend to forget when dreaming of long days outside with the family – mosquitos. Our warm, humid environment is the perfect climate for mosquitos to multiply. Read on and we’ll show you how to get rid of mosquitos this summer.

How to get rid of mosquitos

How to Get Rid of Mosquitos:

Tip #1: Check Your Yard for Standing Pools of Water

Mosquitos rely on standing water to lay their eggs and grow populations. Fortunately for mosquitos, standing water is commonplace in the Lowcountry of South Carolina. The perfect place for a mosquito to grow its population in your yard is by seeking out water. Check for containers or low-lying areas in your yard for standing water and be sure to dump or drain any that you find. This will help you get rid of mosquitos.

Tip #2: Keep Up With Your Yard’s Landscaping

Not only do mosquitos love standing water but they’re also drawn to dark, humid spots. If you’ve let your yard grow a little wild, you’re likely inviting mosquitos in to reproduce. A great way to prevent them from settling into your plants is to choose plants that repel mosquitos. Some great plants for this are marigolds, lemon bal, citronella, lavender, catnip, and fresh herbs.

Tip #3: Encourage Natural Mosquito Predators to Visit Your Yard

Mosquitos are a tasty snack for lots of common animal species. This natural mosquito-control can help decrease the population in your yard and bring more pleasant natural visitors. Did you know many species of birds and bats love to snack on mosquitos? Dragonflies are also common predators of mosquitos. Encourage these natural predators to stop by your yard by adding aquatic plants or a small pond with a fountain to keep water from stagnating.

Tip #4: Have Your Yard Treated for Mosquitos

Our team at Exclusive Pest Control are happy to inspect your yard and spray treatments to kill mosquitos at any stage of their lifecycles. You’ll be able to enjoy your outdoor space without worrying about having to put on bug spray every few hours. Ask our team about our summer mosquito prevention treatment packages today!

It’s Time to Live Mosquito-Free

Achieving a mosquito-free backyard shouldn’t be difficult or stressful. Now that you know how to get rid of mosquitos get to it! Contact us today if you need more information and want to schedule a consult.

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