Be sure you head over to the Bug Busters USA Facebook page! We have updated a new wildlife photo contest tab. Customers and persons residing in our service area are all eligible to enter and win. Simply upload your best wildlife photo along with a story about when you snapped it and you could win a Bass Pro Shop gift card! You can upload the photo directly through the wildlife photo tab. The contest will run for a couple of months and close on 4/1/2012. Other rules and restrictions may apply.
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Wildlife Photo Contest!
Friday, January 27th, 2012Q & A: What steps can homeowners take to reduce the likelihood of occasional invaders inside their homes?
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012What steps can homeowners take to reduce the likelihood of occasional invaders inside their homes?
There are many steps homeowners can take to reduce the likelihood of occasional invaders:
Keep all kitchen areas clean (including floors) and free of useless clutter. Kitchen appliances should be kept free of spills and crumbs. Clean shelves regularly and store foods such as cereal, flour, and dog food in resealable containers.
Periodically sweep and vacuum floor areas in the kitchen, under furniture, and around dining areas.
Keep garbage areas clean. Garbage should be stored in sealed containers and disposed of regularly.
Seal cracks, crevices, and other gaps around doors and windows. Doors and windows should always be kept closed or well screened.
Check pipes and pipe areas around the house for leaks, cracks and gaps and seal and patch any problems if necessary. Leaky faucets should also be fixed.
Keep basements, attics, and crawl spaces well ventilated and dry. If you have mold and mildew in your home or office crawlspace, it’s a symptom of an excess moisture problem.
Inspect boxes, grocery bags and other packaging thoroughly. Insects have also been known to come in on potted plants and in luggage.
What steps can homeowners take to reduce the likelihood of occasional invaders inside their homes?

