The garage is one of those weird transitional spaces where it isn’t quite outside, and it isn’t quiet in your home. It usually isn’t air conditioned, and you keep items in there that you would never keep inside. But if pests are not kept from inside your garage it is much easier for them to make their way inside. They accomplish this by running in when the door to the garage is opened. They can also hitch rides on items that you carry in.  

You want to keep pests like roaches, crickets, ants and various other species out of your home for obvious reasons. They can cause disease which can make your family sick. Once they get inside, they will immediately look for a good hiding place. Once they can successfully hide from you, they will begin reproducing. This is where the real trouble begins. 

Steve works in pest control in Rockledge Florida. Here is what he had to say: “roaches, ants and other bugs can reproduce at an alarming rate. A single female can produce thousands of offspring in a year’s time.” 

Here are some tips that may help you keep them out: 

1. Make sure your garage doesn’t have any easy access points. These include garage vents, holes under the garage door or any screening that may need repairing.  

2. Do not keep any perishable items in your garage. The rotting food smell will attract pests. Once they are in your garage, they are 60% more likely to get into your home.  

3. Clutter-free is the way to go. If you keep your garage free of clutter, this reduces the places where they may hide. Not only this, but some pests feed on items like cardboard boxes for example.  

4. Spray the corners and boundaries. Find yourself a nice bio-friendly pest spray and apply it to the corners and edges of the walls. You can do every 4-6 weeks to help keep pests at bay.  

Common pests found in garages include: 

Rodents (mice and rats) – Attracted by food sources and shelter. 

Spiders – Often seek out dark corners for webs. 

Ants – Can enter in search of food. 

Cockroaches – Prefer warm, dark areas and can thrive on leftover food. 

Silverfish – Drawn to damp areas and paper products. 

Termites – Can infest wooden structures if moisture is present. 

Wasps – May build nests in sheltered areas. 

Flies – Can be attracted to garbage or organic matter. 

Beetles – Various species can be found, especially if there’s organic material. 

Moths – Attracted to store clothing or fabric items. 

Keeping the garage clean and sealed can help reduce these pest problems. 

Don’t hesitate to call a licensed pest control company in your area. They will usually be able to help you prevent pest infestation, and their rates are affordable. Tell them what your problem is and what kind of budget you have. You may be surprised to learn how easy and affordable it is.  

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