4 Signs There Are Pests in Your Home

Michael, Dolphin Pest Control

1/31/20232 min read

No one wants to find creepy, crawly pests in their home. This is a major cause of headaches and stress, but pests can also damage your home and spread disease.

Sometimes, it will be clear when you have a pest problem – you will see a roach crawl across the counter or a mouse scurry through your garage. In either case, these unwelcome guests need to go – now.

Unfortunately, not all pest problems are that easy to find. Some of the more subtle signs of a pest problem can be found here.

1. Pest Droppings

If you find pest droppings in your house, you probably have a roach or rodent problem. Look for droppings in kitchen and bathroom cabinets, appliances, and other dark, hidden areas.

Droppings mean there is an active pest problem, and you need an exterminator. They can assess the situation and recommend the best course of action.

Be sure you do not try to clean up rodent droppings alone since these can be full of diseases. It is best to let the professionals handle this for you.

2. Small Openings Around Your Home

Did you know that a mouse can squeeze its body through an opening that is as small as a dime? Other pests, like ants, cockroaches, and more, do not even need that much space to get inside.

Inspecting your home for small openings leading to the outside world that pests may be using to get inside is wise. Have the areas patched up and your home treated to prevent future issues.

3. Chewed Up Items

All types of rodents will be chewing on things – almost constantly. This is what helps to keep their teeth short and sharp.

Some signs to look for that indicate a rodent problem include damaged wires and nibbled food packages. If you begin to see any of these signs, throw the food away and use airtight containers for other items. This will help reduce the risk of future problems.

If your electrical wiring is damaged, call a professional. Without having this fixed, it may become a fire hazard.

4. Nests in the Gutters

The gutters are used to move water away from vulnerable parts of your home. However, as they become full of twigs, leaves, and other debris, your gutters become attractive nesting areas for small rodents and insects.

While this may not seem like that big of a deal at first, since they are not inside your home, it is really just a matter of time. You should have your gutters cleaned, eliminating the nesting areas for these unwelcome pests.

Call for Pest Control Services Before the Problem Gets Worse

If you notice any of the issues above, it is smart to call for pest control services. The professionals can evaluate your home and determine what needs to be done to eliminate the pests present and prevent future infestations. It is best to call for service at the first sign of a problem, as it will only get worse as more time passes.