Are You Prepared for Spring Pests?
McCloud Services marks annual designation celebrating the important role of pest professionals; McCloud Services provides spring pest proofing tips for homeowners
This April, McCloud Services, a leading pest management company, is proud to celebrate National Pest Management Month, a public observance formally recognized each year by the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) to acknowledge the pest management industry’s commitment to the protection of public health and property from household pest threats. Additionally, as spring is an especially busy time for pest-related activity, McCloud Services encourages homeowners to take proactive pest proofing steps in the coming weeks.
“We are proud to be members of an industry which plays an important role in people’s everyday lives and are committed to helping homeowners protect their homes and ensuring public places and residences are free of disease-carrying pests,” said Chris McCloud, president and CEO for McCloud Services. “As pests emerge from their overwintering spots, we encourage the public to tackle simple home improvement and landscaping projects that will make a big difference in staving off infestations during the warmer months,” added McCloud.
In Chicagoland and Illinois, ants can be a spring pest to watch for, especially during the early months. Homeowners may also see some of the common fall invaders start to become active as they search for ways out of structures. Yellow jackets and paper wasps may start constructing nests and rodents, birds and termites will also start to become active.
McCloud Services recommends the following tips to pest-proof the home this spring:
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Seal any cracks on the outside of the home with a silicone-based caulk, including entry points for utilities and pipes.
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Replace weather-stripping and repair loose mortar around the foundation and windows.
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Keep tree branches and shrubbery well-trimmed and away from the house.
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Repair fascia and rotted roof shingles.
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Keep mulch at least 15 inches from the foundation.
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Eliminate sources of standing water around the house, including birdbaths and in clogged gutters.
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Keep basements, attics, and crawl spaces well ventilated and dry.
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Store garbage in sealed containers and dispose of it regularly.
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Avoid leaving pet’s food dishes out for long periods of time.
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Contact a licensed pest professional if an infestation is suspected.
Have a Pest Problem? Contact McCloud Services to help you today!