Stop Pests This Spring With These Safe, Simple Steps

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    (NewsUSA) - Spring is here, and that means not
    only getting a jump on your cleaning, but also having a reason to check all areas of your house and
    garage for signs of pests that might have made themselves at home over the winter.


    Take a tour through your house and try these simple steps suggested by Kari Warberg
    Block, pest prevention expert and founder of EarthKind and Stay Away natural pest-prevention
    products for a few pest-proofing techniques for each room of your house


    * Outside: The best defense is a good offense when it comes to protecting the outside of
    your home from pests. Inspect the exterior of your house and patch any cracks or other openings
    that may have developed over the winter.


    * Living room: Keep ants from becoming unwanted guests in your living room by
    vacuuming the entry/living room areas thoroughly to get rid of any crumbs, and clean up any sweet,
    sugary spills which are the number one culprit for attracting ants in this area. Also, try a
    non-toxic ant repellant such as Stay Away Ants pouches. All Stay Away products are made in the USA
    from essential oils and plant fibers, so they are eco-friendly and have no known risks associated
    with use in the home.


    * Kitchen: Use natural ingredients to keep your kitchen clean and repel rodents and
    other pests. Be sure to clean under refrigerators, stoves, and sinks because these are the areas
    where rodents frequently make their nests. Dog food is the number one attractant to hungry rodents.
    Try using a plant-based Stay Away Rodent repellant pouch, and you may avoid becoming one of the 21
    million American homes invaded by rodents each winter (according to the National Pest Management
    Association). After pest-proofing your kitchen, proceed to the pantry, where moths might try to
    make themselves at home. Prevent problems by storing food in airtight glass, metal, or plastic
    containers; cleaning and checking packages for signs of holes; and placing a non-toxic Stay Away
    Moths pouch nearby.


    * Bedroom and Closet: Moths also can consider closets a place to call home, but a Stay
    Away Moths pouch can keep them at bay. In the bedroom, the non-toxic Stay Away Spiders repellant
    offers a similar strategy. After vacuuming to remove any existing webs, use the repellant to
    prevent additional infestations.


    * Garage and Basement: These areas can harbor a variety of pests. To keep them
    out, avoid storing items in cardboard boxes, which can attract rodents (they use cardboard to build
    their nests) as well as cockroaches (they like to feast on the glue ). Also, repair any leaky pipes
    to prevent the development of mold and moisture.


    Visit earthkind.com for more ideas for safely
    pest-proofing your home.