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The Ultimate Guide to Organic Pest Control

Nick Siebert • Aug 07, 2022

Protect your home with this guide to organic pest control.

The EPA estimates indoor air pollution is two to five times higher than outdoor levels. In extreme circumstances, indoor air pollution can rank 100 times higher. Indoor air pollution is often caused by tobacco products and chemical cleaning agents, among other off-gassing products. 


But do you know what else affects your home’s air quality? Pests. 


The urine and droppings of mice and cockroaches become airborne when dry. This can make allergies and asthma worse. Poor ventilation can further exacerbate this issue. 


Children and the elderly are especially vulnerable to air pollutants, which is why you need organic pest control to stop issues before they start.


You can work with a
trusted pest removal company to prevent invasive pests from entering your home. By doing so in an eco friendly way, you'll protect your loved ones from diseases such as leptospirosis and salmonella, two dangerous diseases rodents are known to carry. You’ll also limit their exposure to unnecessary chemicals.


Interested in learning more about eco friendly pest control? Let’s dive in.


Organic Garden Pest Control


Some all natural organic pest control alternatives are as simple as insect-repelling plants. Here are several plants to consider, along with the pests they aim to repel:


  • Mint: Repels spiders, mosquitoes, and ants. Plants in the mint family, such as Sage, Salvia, and Catmint, also deter flea and tick-carrying deer. 
  • Marigolds: Deters mosquitoes and rabbits
  • Lavender: Keeps gnats and mosquitoes at bay
  • Citronella Grass: Deters mosquitoes and other flying insects
  • Rosemary: Keeps your vegetables safe from bugs that plan to feed on your garden


You can also plant chrysanthemums, marigolds, basil, chives, clover, eucalyptus, garlic, petunias, and bay leaves for added pest protection. In fact, pyrethrin, derived from chrysanthemums, is the main ingredient in many common pesticides used widely today.


While organic pest control in the garden is a great way to deter certain pests, they’re not a foolproof method for protecting your home from insects, rodents, and other harmful pests. 


This is why it’s best to consult with a professional pest removal service to discuss alternative, eco friendly ways to
keep wildlife at bay


Home Maintenance Tips for Pest Prevention

While your garden is an excellent place to begin your organic pest control, it’s imperative that you protect your home from unwanted guests. Let’s take a look at some essential home maintenance tips for pest prevention:

 

Firewood Storage

 

If you store firewood up against your house, it’s best to remove it. A safe place for firewood is 50 to 100 ft away from your home, in a dry, covered area. 

 

Carpenter ants, termites, and various beetles are just some of the pests that nest in firewood, so be sure to store it a safe distance from your home. 

 

Shrubs and Bushes

 

Shrubs and bushes are home to yellow jackets, aphids, and cicadas, to name a few. 

Remember to maintain shrubs and bushes around your house so they’re not touching your home. Bushes and shrubs too close to your home only invite pests to travel inside. 

A good rule of thumb is to leave at least a 1 to 2 ft gap between your house and where you plant your bushes and shrubs.

 

Gutter Downspouts

 

Ensure gutter downspouts are correctly installed and aren’t leaking water against your home’s foundation. This creates a moist environment for pests to thrive. 

 

Cut Your Grass


Don’t forget to mow your grass. Ticks are one of the many dangerous pests that love overgrown grass. The longer your grass, the easier it is for them to attach themselves to you. 


Remove Garbage and Clean Your Property


Open garbage cans welcome unwanted pests, especially rodents and stinging insects such as bees and wasps. Cockroaches are another type of disease-carrying pest that look for garbage. 


Don’t just worry about garbage cans; cluttered outdoor areas are an ideal location for unwanted pests and insects. Regularly maintain your property to help eliminate the incidence of pests.


Attic Vent Covers and Traps


If the issue is mice or bats in your attic, then attic vent covers are an excellent deterrent. As mentioned earlier, mice carry diseases such as leptospirosis and salmonella. Bats carry histoplasmosis
and rabies


It’s imperative to prevent these creatures from entering your home in the first place, beginning with a complete home inspection.


Areas to inspect include:


  • Louvered vents
  • Roof peak, especially if the flashing has separated
  • Screens
  • Weather seals
  • Cracks and holes in your home’s foundation


If entry points are spotted,
a trusted pest removal service can safely and effectively make repairs, keeping you and your family safe. 


Organic Pest Control for All Your Needs


If you’re wondering, “Where can I find organic pest control near me?” then look no further. Whether you opt for organic garden pest control or need additional support to keep insects and other pests away, Serene Property Services does it all. We offer organic pest control and humane removal of wildlife and other animals. 


It’s important to remember that prevention is key, and it’s easier to deter insects and animals from infiltrating your home and yard than it is to remove them once they’ve taken a strong foothold. 


Contact us today
, and start enjoying a pest-free home.

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