How to Identify the Signs of Pest Infestation

It is important to look for signs of infestation as soon as possible to prevent more damage to the property and reduce the size of infestation which can be costly if the size is large. It is therefore important that you do a home inspection and these tips will guide you when looking for signs of pest infestation.

One of the obvious way to know if you have an infestation is by identify active pests. However, it is difficult to come across a rodent than it is to find insects since rodents tend to hide when they hear someone coming into the room.

Another great way to find out whether your house is infested is the availability of pests droppings. The type of dropping will enable you to know which kind of pests have been sneaking around your home. Apart from fecal droppings, you are likely to find other droppings like wings and exoskeletons for insects.

Odd smell is another indicator that you might have an infestation. Mice have a musty odor which smells like urine while cockroaches are said to have an oily smell. If you have a strange smell in your house, it is likely rotten food that the pests carried to their hiding place.

If you come across chewed wiring and damaged furniture, it shows that there are rodents because they like to chew on anything to wear down their growing teeth. Also, if you see arks or damages on any wooden fixtures, you need to contact a professional since it is an indicator of termite infestation.

Also, look for trails of grease on the walls where rodents may have rubbed their bodies when moving about. Besides, pests make a lot of noise at night because they are most active; therefore listen carefully for these noises.

The following are some important areas to look for signs of pests.

Check every area of your kitchen where you store food particularly the pantry. Pests like rats and rodents are most likely to visit your pantry because they are their sources of food. Keep watch on pipes since they provide entry points for the pests to reach the kitchen.

The attic and the garage also act as home to many pests. Pets like the garage because unlike a home, it provides room for them to slip through. Additionally, pests like the garage because of the availability of things to nibble on and it has a warm environment. Finding evidence of infestation in the garage does not mean that they are in your home but is an alarm and you should take the preventive measures to refrain them from reaching your home.

Besides, take precautionary measures on pipes and windows on ground floor since they offer link to the outside. Finally, check areas that are hardy inhabited including basement areas, laundry and utility rooms since they have a warm environment that pests like to settle in.