This week, Pat Copps from Orkin Pest Control joins Aaron and Tracy to discuss all things creepy-crawly. We’ll talk about the best methods of prevention, how to recognize a pest infestation in your home, and which products are the safest and most effective to remove any unwanted visitors.

 

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FAST FACTS:

- Over 56% of homeowners have had a problem with ants in the last year

- A single flea can lay up to 25 eggs per day while a single rat can have up to 84 offspring per year

- Termites cause an estimated $5 Billion of structural damage per year

- Many pests including rats, mice, mosquitoes, fleas and ticks can carry potentially deadly or life-threatening illnesses

 

TIPS:

- 20 percent of household fires are caused by rodents.

- Focus on prevention: keep trees and shrubs trimmed and house sealed up.

- Expanding foam isn’t Pat’s favorite because pests can chew through it, he suggests an epoxy product.

- Keep standing water clean and flowing. Mosquitos love humidity.

- Pick up pet food after they’ve eaten.

- Be mindful of what you’re planning and what kind of pests they attract.

- Cockroaches and rodents love cardboard.

- Rats attract other rats.

- Use a screen with the proper sized mesh.

- Don’t wait until your issue gets huge to call in a professional.

- Stains on the seams of a mattress or box spring might indicate bed bugs.

 

SAFETY:

- Stay away using products if you don’t have to. Try cleaning up the area first if you only see a few ants etc.

- For a children’s structure like a playhouse a vacuum cleaner is a great tool without using chemicals. Also check on irrigation and shrubs surrounding it.

- Don’t put bug sprays into the wrong container (not clearly labeled), and store things in a locked cabinet.

- Pat doesn’t recommend keeping unused pesticides sitting around.

 

DIY TOOLS:

- Flashlight

- Multi tool to open up cabinet or vent

- Sealant for small openings or holes

 

PHONE CALLS/SOCIAL:

Q: Traps aren’t working on my rats, but I’m afraid with poison they’ll die in the walls. What should I do?

A: Pat recommends calling in a professional so they can put cameras in the walls etc and determine where the rats are. Based on that, they may change up traps or trap locations.

 

Q: Is it true that bed bugs don’t bite people with alcohol in their bloodstream?

A: No….

 

Q: Are there any considerations for people who live in apartments?

A: If you see something, let the property manager know- they usually have a service agreement with a pest company.

 

Q: Sometimes I feel like I feel a bug on my skin and it’s not there. Are small dust mites common?

A: It’s possible, but it could be a number of things.

 

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