Do you want to start being able to handle the bugs in your home on your own? Wait until you hear the advice you’re about to read about handling your pest control problems. There are so many options available to you that you can do to get rid of them. Keep reading!

When dealing with a pest problem, check your local ordinances to learn what chemicals you can use. If you are trying to sell your house, you might not want to spray pesticides that are illegal. This is not typical, but you need to find out what you can use and cannot use.

If you believe that you have a bat in the house, leave a window open overnight. Try to pick one that is located close to where you think the bat might be. These pests follow the air current, so they should go right back outside if they have a way to exit the premises.

If you decide to use pesticide, keep in mind that these harmful chemicals could hurt your pets. If possible, have someone take care of your pets until you get rid of your pest problem. Make sure the food you give to your pets does not come in contact with the pesticides.

Is your home infested with ants? A simple combination of borax and sugar will eradicate them. The scent of the sugar will draw them into the deadly borax. A quart jar containing a cup of sugar and a cup of borax will work. Poke holes through the lid to allow you to sprinkle it around the foundation and baseboards.

While fleas are difficult creatures, some things do work to eliminate them and their eggs. The first things to do are to start vacuuming daily and using a flea spray. Change the bag in the vacuum cleaner immediately after sweeping the house.

Did you see some carpenter ants in your home? These ants are usually attracted by damp wood. There might be a leak somewhere in your home. Call a plumber and have your plumbing system entirely inspected. Once the leak is fixed, focus on eradicating the carpenter ants with some borax or a similar product.

Your pets are a big source of bug infestations in your home. Not only can your pets bring in fleas and ticks from outdoors, but their food is a food source for bugs as well. When the animals are done eating, pick up their food. Keep the area where the animals eat clean as well.

Did you see rodents in your home? Look around the outside of your home for any small crevices they could be crawling through. Cover these openings with scouring pads or use poison in these areas. Use mustard oil to chase the rodents from your home if they are inside.

What you have just read should tell you that there is also so much more that you can do. This should give you a great start towards getting rid of the bugs in your home by yourself. Don’t worry about it anymore. Keep the advice you’ve read, and continue to learn more about taking control of your pest situation.

By Muezza