The rainy season is quickly approaching in the Sunshine State. As the weather begins to shift, many pests will try to seek shelter indoors. It can be very frustrating and annoying to find insects crawling around your home after a summer rainstorm, but understanding why it happens and how you can prevent it can help keep your home safe and bug-free this summer. This article will help you do just that.
Why Do Pests Go Indoors During The Rainy Season?
When it rains, insects face many life-threatening risks such as drowning, losing their food sources and homes, and being washed away in the current. Due to this, they will attempt to seek refuge in your dry home after a summer rainstorm.
The most common type of pest that seeks refuge during the rainy season are ants because their nests are located underground, and thus are easily flooded. When their nest becomes flooded, they will immediately begin searching for a dryer area to rebuild their nest. Other types of pests that become nuisances after it rains include termites and cockroaches.
How To Prevent Pests From Entering Your Home During The Rain Season
- Reinforce Your Doors
The best way to prevent unwanted pests from entering your home during the rainy season is to put up barricades around all your doors. Keep in mind, if air can pass through your doors, bugs can get in. Make a point to reinforce your door sweeps and use door seals to fill the gap around the sides and top of each door in your home.
- Close Openings In Your Home’s Base
Any opening at the exterior of your home can be used as an entry point for pests. Thoroughly inspect your home, and utilize caulk to shut off any cracks you find.
- Repair Damaged Window Screens
One of the most effective ways to keep your home bug-free this summer is to ensure your screens are intact. Make sure to replace any broken screens, so insects are not able to squeeze through the holes and cracks to seek refuge inside your home.
- Keep Wood Dry
Keeping wood dry during the rainy season can be a difficult task, but is essential to keeping your home bug-free. Damp wood is an excellent source of food for termites, which is why it’s vital to dry wood out as much as possible between storms.
- Keep Up With Trash
Food is a huge attractant for all pests. To keep pests away from your home this summer, it’s essential to clean out the garbage around your house to avoid luring unwanted pests towards your home.
- Use Yellow Light Bulbs
It’s no secret that insects are attracted to light. One way to keep bugs away this summer is to turn your exterior lights off at night. Also, industry experts have found that changing your bulbs from white to yellow can help keep pests away because they are harder for them to see.
- Enlist The Help Of An Expert
If you find insects that have taken refuge in your home after a summer rainstorm, do not wait for them to go away on their own. Call on a trusted pest control company to help you rid your home of these pesky insects for good. You can rest assured knowing that we stand by our services. We offer a free second visit if there is a massive rain storm after your initial treatment.
Final Thoughts
Keeping your home bug-free during Florida’s rainy season is no easy task. The damp conditions can not only bring pest into your home but cause them to multiply once they are there. You cannot afford to wait to take action until after pests have invaded your home. Being proactive with pest control will help you avoid a significant insect problem. The tips listed in this article can help you keep your home bug-free all summer long.




















