One of the most common problems when it comes to infestation is pests in the garage. The garage is a wonderful home addition. It serves several functions like protecting your vehicle, giving you an area where you can store your tools, and also provides you with the space where you can do some of your outdoor tasks. But, just like every other part of your house, the garage can also become home to insects and creatures that are looking not only for shelter but also seeks protection from various environmental threats like predators and elements. This guide will introduce some of the most common pests that are found in the garage and some pest control tips to help you deal with them.
Why Are Pests Attracted To Garages?
When you think about all the pests may get access to once they get inside your home, you will start wondering why they love to stay in your garage. The answer to this will depend on the general accessibility level of the structure.
Homeowners go in and out of the garage all the time. In some cases, the access points are even left wide open, which gives pests their much-needed access to the garage. When inside, they will create a nest in corners, voids, boxes, and other vacant spots.
Because of insufficient garage maintenance, pests often go unnoticed for a long time. And when they are finally noticed, the infestation has already occurred and spread. When this happens, you can always call a pest control Myrtle Beach company to help you.
Common Pests
Spiders – these pests are extremely common in garages. They are more noticeable than other insects perhaps because they feed on them. Additionally, there are several secluded and dark areas where these pests can make their nests and lay their eggs. When the population begins to rise, these arachnids would spread and the process will continue. Because of their stealth methods as well as their general attraction to solitude, it’s usually hard to determine if there is an infestation right away.
Silverfish – Garages often have boxes, clothing, and newspapers piled up in one corner, which are attractive to silverfish. They munch on those kinds of things and other items like glue. When they are inside the garage, they will conceal themselves in corners, cracks, inside the boxes, and underneath the shelves. They tend to go unnoticed thanks to their speed and overall characteristics. But they tend to cause a significant amount of damage before they are detected.
Rodents – Rodents infest garages with areas where they can keep themselves warm and secured. They can find their way through wall spaces and in any area that can provide them with the warmth that they need. In case the garage isn’t sealed correctly, rodents will find a way to get access inside. Once they get in, they will start to wreak havoc like chewing on boxes, wires, and walls even. In many instances, they would leave behind indications that they’ve been there like fecal matter.
Grasshoppers and Crickets – if the weather is dry and warm, you may notice that there are lots of grasshoppers and crickets in your garage. If you have clothes in your garage, it won’t take too long for these pests to destroy them. You may find it hard to control these types of pests because of their jumping abilities. When this happens, you need the help of pest control professionals.
Beetles – different types of beetles may infest your garage. The ground beetle is the most common one.
Snakes – snakes can easily get access to your garage if you leave it open. Snakes are natural predators that hunt and if there are other creatures inside your garage, they might try to find a way to slither inside to feed. You need the expertise of a pest control company to get rid of a snake.
Whether your garage or your entire house is infested, our team here at Zap Pest Control Inc. will use only the safest and most effective pest control methods to get rid of these pesky critters from your home.
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Zap Pest Control Inc.
2507 Forestbrook Rd Suite G
Myrtle Beach, SC 29588
843-654-1927
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