So how do you know for sure when to consider the presence of a particular creature as a sign of infestation? Below we share some tips on how to deal with an infestation when it comes to some of the most common pests:
Ants
There are about 3000 different types of ants in Australia out of which around 1200 species are found commonly in human habitations. Ants’ nests are notoriously difficult to spot and destroy. If you start noticing that ant population is increasing in your home, try the following steps:
- Destroy scouting ants
- Seal the various entry points like cracks in the walls or floorboards
- Use soap water spray on the ants
- Use certain items like chalk, white vinegar and spices to keep the ants away, etc.
However, if the above mentioned tricks fail, immediately call a residential pest control company such as BP Direct so as to eliminate the infestation completely and effectively.
Fleas
Fleas are a big problem for both human and animal inhabitations of a home. Our pets like dogs and cats that have warm skin and fur are especially susceptible to flea attacks. So if you notice you’re your pets are scratching and itching themselves, they might have got fleas, and which means your home has been infested as well. Consult an expert commercial pest control company on how to get rid of these vermin.
Rodents
Rodents (rats and mice) are one of the biggest threats to our buildings when it comes to infestation. They not only contaminate our stored food and destroy wires, clothes, papers and other valuables by chewing on them, but also carry deadly diseases. And hence, signs like claw marks on wood or dust, chewed wires/clothes, rat droppings, visual sightings, etc. should be taken seriously since these could mean that your homes have been infested by rodents.