April Showers Bring May Flowers (and Critters and BugsOh, My!)

Issaquah, WALocal News

In the wake of spring, when bugs and critters become more active, homeowners are urged to take preventive steps to protect their properties. The article, authored by Sarah Hoey, emphasizes the importance of maintaining a clean environment by regularly disinfecting surfaces and properly storing trash in approved containers. It highlights the need to remove potential food sources and avoid storing items against the home's exterior, which can create hiding spots for pests. The article also notes the IHCA's prohibition on bird feeders, as they attract various critters. Additionally, it underscores the importance of landscaping maintenance, advising homeowners to trim back plants and eliminate standing water to prevent breeding grounds for insects.

For more severe pest problems, hiring an exterminator may be necessary for effective mitigation. The article serves as a timely reminder for residents to act swiftly against pest issues, emphasizing that procrastination can lead to increased damage and costs. Ultimately, the guidance provided aims to foster a pest-free living environment this spring season.

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