Four Pest Control Tips

 

One of the most wonderful things about being a homeowner is enjoying your home’s yard.

There’s nothing quite like spending time with friends and family outdoors on your own property during the warmer months of the year. That’s where memories are made.

However, if your backyard is a haven for pests, then it will be hard to make it the paradise you want it to be. Insects are a part of the great outdoors, but when they become too numerous, they can really ruin a good time.

If you’re looking for pest control tips for your yard, you came to the right place. Here, we’ll share a few simple strategies for reducing the number of outdoor insects on your property, so they’ll be less likely to “bug” you this spring, summer, and fall.

Clean Up Your Yard

Spring is here and that means it’s time for spring cleaning.

Over the course of the cooler months, it’s likely that your lawn has become littered with debris. Dead plants, fallen leaves, and loose twigs and branches should be removed and taken away. Leaving these things around your lawn will give pests places to hide and breed as the warmer weather arrives.

Remove Standing Water

It’s often rainy in Georgia in the springtime, and as the rain falls, it collects in puddles and containers wherever it lands. These watery areas can also be breeding grounds for mosquitoes and other insects, so it’s best to get rid of them. This is one of those pest control tips that people often forget, but remembering this step can be very helpful to you.

When mosquito eggs hatch, they turn into flying insects in a week, so if you don’t stay on top of standing water issues, you can have swarms of them in a very short time. Dump, drain, or cover any standing water you find in your yard.

Keep Your Lawn Mowed and Your Edges Trimmed

Tall grass is inviting to pests like ticks, fleas, and crickets, so it’s crucial that you keep your grass short and your edges trimmed. Even a few days of extra growth can encourage these critters to move in and make themselves at home. The longer the grass is, the more welcome they will feel. If you want to enjoy your yard, you must maintain it consistently.

Maintain Your Flower Beds and Gardens

It’s always a pleasure to enjoy flowers, ornamental shrubs, and other plants you’ve added to your property as these can add a lot to the overall look of your yard. However, if you choose to include these types of plants, you must maintain them if you wish to ward off pests.

Don’t let bushes and other plants get overgrown. When you do, you’re inviting pests to come live on your property and to spend their free time bothering you.

If These Pest Control Tips Aren’t Enough, Call Us

There’s only so much you can do on your own when it comes to lawn and garden maintenance, even with the very best pest control tips. 

Sometimes, it’s wise to go a step further and call in the professionals.

With our experience and specialized tools, we’ll be able to help you make your yard one of which you’ve only dreamed. We can help you rid your yard of pests through pest-deterrent landscaping and thorough, ongoing lawn maintenance. Please give us a call today.