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5 Reasons To Get A Home Pest Inspection Before The Summer Season

March 27, 2018 by Jarred

Like many homeowners, you might wait until you actually have a problem with pests before you take action. The truth of the matter is that you want to get ahead of pest control Tampa, especially before the warmer months of year roll around. Here are five reasons to invest in a home pest inspection before the beginning of summer:

  1. Pests Are Easier to Control When They’re Dormant

Just as you’re hesitant to remove yourself from the warmth and comfort of your bed, the same is true of roaches, termites, and the like. During the winter, pests are left vulnerable to sprays, powders, and other common methods used to get rid of them. When they’re more active and alert, pests are better able to escape your efforts, forcing you to have to work harder to contain them.

  1. Pests Breed During the Summer

 If you think you’re in desperate need of pest control in the winter, just wait until the weather starts warming up and the queen starts breeding at maximum capacity. Summer is a season of relaxing and enjoying the weather, not launching an attack against unwanted invaders in your home. Winter is the time to take action and take care of any nests you might notice.

  1. Moisture Is More Abundant in the Summer

Something else to think about with pests is that they thrive where there’s moisture. From watering your lawn and having a pool to abundant humidity, there are several instances in which there might be plenty of moisture on your property during the summer. Take care of pests before they have a chance to take advantage.

  1. Protect the Structure of Your Home

 Not only can roaches and termites upset you to no end, should you discover they’ve made themselves at home in your home, some pests can damage your property. That damage and the added costs that come with it can be avoided by taking action before the summer season when pests are more active and more likely to do more harm to your home.

  1. More Daylight

 You aren’t the only one who enjoys longer days. For pests, more daylight means more time to feed, and your home might be what they’re feeding on. No matter the food source, it’s best to get your pest problem under control before the weather warms up and the days become longer.

Do yourself and your peace of mind a favor and look into professional pest control from Terminix. Your summer is sure to be better and more enjoyable for it.

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