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7 Common Myths About Pest Control

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If you’re like most homeowners, you’re undoubtedly aware that there’s no shortage of advice about household pest control. However, not all of it is reliable, and popular pest control myths often do more harm than good, leading to increasingly robust pest infestations. Separating fact from fiction is essential if you’re seeking to protect your home against pests effectively.

1. A Clean Home Doesn’t Attract Pests

Although keeping a clean house is an essential defense when waging war on pests, it doesn’t provide a foolproof barrier. All species of pests, including ants, cockroaches, and rodents, are nothing if not resourceful and persistent. Even the cleanest home environment has something to offer pests seeking warmth, shelter, and food — even a tiny crumb left unnoticed behind your stove can attract an opportunistic rodent or insect. Plus, food isn’t the only reason pests try to access your home interior — many are also looking for protection from the outdoor elements, especially during seasonal changes.

Rather than depending solely on cleanliness to deter unwanted guests, homeowners must seal up potential entry points and keep faucets and other water sources in good repair so that leaks don’t offer prospecting pests an easy source of water.

2. DIY Methods Are as Effective as Professional Pest Control

Although some do-it-yourself methods can offer temporary relief from pest infestations, they fail to address the root cause of the problem. For instance, they may eliminate a few pests but don’t address nests, colonies, or structural issues such as holes and openings that allow them access from outside. At Green Home Pest Control, we bring advanced techniques and tools and a thorough understanding of pest behavior, ensuring long-term solutions instead of fast fixes.

3. All Pests Die in the Winter

One of the most common misconceptions about household pests is that they all die off during winter. Although it’s true that some pest species, primarily insects that tend to live outdoors, become inactive during winter, others seek warm accommodations where they can ride out the winter in comfort. Other species, such as termites, are active all year round, continuing to devour wooden structures even when seasonal temperatures drop.

4. Pets Will Keep Pests Away

Homeowners often operate under the assumption that their household pets will serve as a deterrent to certain types of pests, particularly when it comes to cats and rodents. While it’s true that some cats like to hunt mice and even rats, some couldn’t be less interested. Rodents are also sneaky and typically stick to areas the average cat can’t reach — such as behind stoves and refrigerators, under sinks, and in the home’s insulation.

5. Over-the-Counter Solutions Are Harmless

Just because certain pest control products can be purchased in your local supermarket or home improvement store doesn’t mean that they are entirely safe to use. Over-the-counter pest control solutions contain chemicals with the potential to be harmful, especially if they are misused. This poses risks to children, pets, and even adults in the home. Our pest control technicians at Green Home Pest Control receive special training in applying treatments safely yet effectively designed to address the problem at its source.

6. If You Don’t See Pests, You Don’t Have a Problem

The absence of visible signs of pest populations doesn’t mean they haven’t entered your home. Many species, such as termites and bedbugs, hide in walls, furnishings, and other hard-to-spot areas. Rodents and cockroaches often limit their activity to the nighttime hours. Regular inspections and preventive measures help detect emerging infestations before they evolve into a serious problem.

7. One Treatment Solves Everything

Household pest control isn’t a one-and-done process. Multiple treatments may be necessary for some pest problems, and even if the infestation is light and can be handled quickly and easily, ongoing maintenance is recommended to protect your home from repeat performances.

Contact Green Home Pest Control for a Pest-Free Home

Don’t let common pest control myths prevent you from enjoying a safe, comfortable home environment. Green Home Pest Control has been keeping Phoenix, AZ, homes pest-free since 2009, and our award-winning team is familiar with handling the specific pest control challenges local homeowners face. We provide both residential and commercial pest control services. Contact us today to get started on your pest-free future.

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Jonathan Anderson

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This article was written by an expert with over 20 years of experience in the industry.

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