The safest and easiest way to keep unwanted insects out of your home is to maintain your window and door screens, your window and door seals, and to fill other openings with caulking. Insects are attracted by food and water. Clean floors and cabinets thoroughly, and also around pipes, plumbing fixtures and garbage cans. Store your food in tightly-closed containers, and launder clothing before putting it away for extended periods.
Aerosol Insecticide
If you do find some bugs in the house, you can kill them with a surface or space spray, or a powdered insecticide. Some insecticides offer residual effects, and are useful in breeding and feeding areas.
Read insecticide instructions carefully, and avoid contact with food or kitchen utensils and appliances. Do not smoke while applying insecticides and wash your hands and face throroughly afterwards. Avoid open flames, and do not touch treated surfaces until they are dry. Keep insect sprays away from children, pets and elderly, ill or pregnant persons. If anyone gets insecticide in their eyes, nose or mouth, call a poison control centre or 9-1-1 right away.
Check the label for an antidote before using any insecticide product.
Orkin Woman
For extensive or serious infestations, consider hiring a licensed, professional pest control company or individual. Names and numbers can be found in the Yellow Pages under the Pest Control Services category.
Gil Strachan is a professional home inspector, representing Electrospec Home Inspection Services in east-central Ontario, Canada since 1994. Visit http://www.allaroundthehouse.com to learn more about home inspections.
"The Home Reference Book"
You can probably find a home inspection for a little less than what we ask, but you probably won't find the Home Reference Book. A $60 value, this solutions-oriented reference tool comes free with every inspection we perform.
It's the first tool you should have around the house!