Leaving Food Out
Even small crumbs, open snack bags, or fruit on the counter can lure ants, roaches, and rodents.
Dirty Dishes in the Sink
Letting plates or utensils sit overnight creates a perfect environment for flies and cockroaches.
Cluttered Spaces
Stacks of cardboard, paper, or unused boxes give rodents and spiders a cozy hiding spot.
Standing Water
Pet bowls, leaky pipes, or unemptied plant trays attract mosquitoes and other insects.
Unsealed Trash Bins
Trash left uncovered or overflowing draws flies, ants, and even raccoons.
Open Pantry Containers
Unsealed grains, flour, or cereals attract pantry pests like weevils or beetles.
Pet Food Left Out
Dry or wet pet food left out for hours can invite ants, flies, and rodents.
Cracks & Gaps in Walls or Windows
Small openings give rodents, spiders, and insects easy entry into your home.
Overripe Fruits or Vegetables
Fruits left to overripen on the counter attract fruit flies and gnats.
Improperly Stored Firewood or Yard Debris
Stacked wood or garden debris too close to the house can harbor termites, ants, and snakes.
💡 Pro Tip: Regular cleaning, sealing food properly, and reducing clutter are simple ways to prevent most pest problems before they start.
