How to Keep Insects and Pests Out of Your Garage

 

The garage is one of the most important and multifunctional assets of a home. Hence, the trend of optimizing garages is gaining popularity. Your garage serves many purposes. From storing things that you don't have room for in the home and parking your car to serving as a small pantry, your garage can be multifunctional. As a homeowner, you may have big plans to optimize the space in your garage, but once you find little insects there, it becomes a big mess and difficult to control.

The spread of insects and pests in a garage is quite common, especially if you have kept or stored any eatables in your garage, as it happens with a small pantry. If you want to get rid of a pest infestation in your garage, read on. Mentioned below are a few tips on how to keep insects and pests out of your garage.

1.    Throw Away Cardboard Boxes

Many pests, such as termites, have an infatuation with organic material such as cardboard boxes and wooden items, two of the most common things in every garage. Once these materials get attention from termites, you're bound to experience an entire army of termites that will ruin your house's whole foundation. Therefore, the best thing is not to not keep wood or cardboard-based items or boxes in your garage.

2.    Use Weather-stripping Material

Sometimes, you may not notice tiny cracks or openings in your garage. These are perfect openings for insects to get in and start colonies. Sure, it can be difficult to stop these tiny gaps from appearing, but you can still make use of weather-stripping material to block every possible hole that can grant pests entry to your garage. Weather-stripping material is a good energy saver too, which is all the more reason to use such an effective thing.

3.    Get Rid of Spider webs

Spider webs are a common sight in spaces like garages and attics. Sure, spider webs are helpful in the sense that they get rid of bugs by trapping them in their webs. Nonetheless, this also means a spider invasion in your garage, which is the last thing you need.  To avoid a spider infestation, clear the dusty corners of your garage every week.

4.    Use a Caulking Gun

Insects love finding small holes and cracks in your garage and turning them into little homes. Prevent them from turning your garage into free real estate by using a caulking gun to fill in the holes and cracks. You will usually find these in the walls or doors. Make sure to cover each and every hole, as even the tiniest gap can be an entryway for an insect.

Takeaway

A garage can be one of the best investments you ever make in your home. But if you want to enjoy all its facilities without having to worry about pesticides and spending more, it's important to keep pests out using the above-mentioned tips. Following them will surely help you optimize your garage and enhance your home's value.

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