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How to Protect Your Garage From Pests

July 11, 2023/in Custom Garages/by Blue Sky Builders

Your garage is an essential part of your home, whether it is used to house your vehicle, store equipment, or serve as a personal workspace. However, it can also become a haven for unwanted visitors – pests. From mice and rats to insects and spiders, these critters can bring germs into your home and create an unpleasant environment. By learning how to protect your garage from pests, you can proactively take steps to safeguard this important space and maintain a clean, functional, and healthy living environment for you and your loved ones.

Signs You Might Have Pests In Your Garage

  • Unexplained noise, such as scurrying or scratching.
  • Strange odors.
  • Droppings from rodents or insects.
  • Items that have been chewed.

If you notice any of these signs, it is likely that you are already dealing with a pest problem.

Keep Your Garage Clean and Organized

Maintaining cleanliness and organization in your garage is crucial for preventing infestations. Pests are attracted to messy spaces where they can hide, build nests, and find food. Therefore, it is important to keep your garage tidy and dispose of any trash or clutter that may serve as a food source for pests. Additionally, store food items in airtight containers to prevent pests from accessing them.

Seal All Entry Points

Pests can enter your garage through small cracks and gaps in the walls, ceiling, and floors. Identifying and sealing these potential entry points is essential. Install weatherstripping on garage doors and windows, fill in gaps with caulking, and add door sweeps at the bottom of doors. By doing so, you will eliminate avenues for pests to enter your garage.

Remove Standing Water

Stagnant water is a breeding ground for mosquitoes and other insects. Regularly check your garage for standing water, especially during rainy seasons. Ensure that the area is well-drained and that water does not accumulate on the floor. Additionally, store outdoor containers upside down to prevent them from collecting water.

Use Pest Control Products

In some cases, despite your best efforts, pests may still find their way into your garage. In such situations, you may need to use pest control products to eliminate the problem. There are various pest control products available, including traps, baits, and pesticides. However, use these products with caution and always follow the instructions provided.

Call a Pest Control Professional

If you have tried the above methods and none seem to work, it may be time to call a pest control professional. These experts have the knowledge and tools required to completely eliminate pests from your garage. They can also offer preventative measures to ensure pests don’t return.

Keeping pests out of your garage is crucial for maintaining a healthy and safe living environment. We understand that many homeowners face this issue, and we hope that these tips help you keep your home clean. If you are experiencing problems with pests invading your garage or have any other questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at 630-852-8485. If you are interested in seeing our garage projects, please visit our gallery.

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