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The Secret Lives of Pests: What the Experts Think You Ought to Know

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Are pests wreaking havoc in your home? Once they have made their way into your home, pests can be difficult to get under control. Understanding the behavior of pests is crucial to identifying whether or not you have an infestation on your hands, and what you can do about it. We have outlined what the experts at Insight Pest Solutions think you ought to know in order to deal with pests.

Pests have a hierarchy and social structure

Pests like ants, bees, and termites have a social structure with a hierarchy of roles, including a queen, workers, and soldiers. Understanding the way pests operate can help you better manage the problem. Typically, getting rid of the queen trickles down the colony and disrupts the social structure, which can eliminate the entire colony.

Pests have specific habits and preferences

Pests can be particular, which might influence their behavior, such as what kind of food sources, nesting sites, and hiding places they look for. Knowing their habits and preferences can help you prevent infestations. With pests like cockroaches,  you might find them in a warmer and moist environment, so keeping your home clean and dry can prevent them from invading.

Pests can transmit diseases

Pests like vectors (e.g. mosquitoes, ticks) and rodents can transmit diseases to humans, such as Lyme disease, West Nile virus, and hantavirus. Understanding the risks associated with different pests is crucial in protecting your family and pets. For that reason, contacting the experts at Greenix right away is important in order to maintain the health of your home.

Pests can cause damage to your home

Pests like termites, carpenter ants, and rodents can cause structural damage to your home. They can chew through wood, wires, pipes, and insulation, leading to costly repairs. Knowing the signs of pest damage is essential in preventing further destruction. Keep an eye out for pests in your basement or any area of your home with untreated wood to ensure that you catch the pests before they get out of control.

Prevention is key

Prevention is the best way to keep your home safe and healthy. Regular cleaning and removing potential food sources can go a long way in keeping pests out of your home. It’s also important to seek professional help if you suspect an infestation. Greenix exterminators seal off cracks and crevices and provide quarterly inspections that allow us to stay ahead of the problem all year round.

Understanding the secret lives of pests gives you a great foundation to be able to identify a problem and figure out the next steps to take care of it. Knowing pests’ habits, preferences, risks, and behavior can help you take proactive measures to keep them out of your home. When you notice pest activity in your home, reach out to Greenix to schedule your next pest inspection!

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