8 of The Worst Pests That You Can Have In Your Home

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Pests such as bed bugs, scorpions, ants, and flies can enter your home. However, some are worse than others, so it’s important to know the types of pests and signs of infestations. Without properly eliminating them with the help of expert pest control services, you may be putting yourself and your family’s health at risk.

Below, we discuss the worst pests to have in your home.

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Termites

Termites are known as one of the most destructive pests since they cause billions of dollars of structural damage every single year. They enter the home for the outside and work their way throughout by chewing through any wood they find. The longer they are in your walls, the larger their colony grows and the more damage they can make. A lot of the time, their infestation goes unnoticed since everything is happening out of view.

Mice

Mice may look cute, but they are one of the worst pests to have in your home. These furry rodents carry harmful bacteria and even diseases that can make both you and your family very sick. Alongside this, they can chew through almost anything, especially the wiring in your roof and behind your furniture. While you can purchase traps yourself, it can also be wise to check out a company like Nextgen Pest Solutions as they offer a range of different options.

Snakes

Since many species of snake are venomous, they certainly make the list as one of the worst pests to have. While they may not come in such large infestations like some of the other animals on this list, a bite can be fatal, so it’s vital to get rid of them as soon as possible. This should never be done yourself, so make sure you call your animal control office if you spot one in your garden.

Bed Bugs

Bed bugs may be tiny, but they are one of the most common household pests and can certainly give anyone the heebie-jeebies. These small insects enter the home on other items such as clothing and luggage and then wait till night to start multiplying. They will feed on your blood in order to grow and will leave behind itchy red bite marks. A pest control company will treat your home, but to stop it from reoccurring, you’ll need to wash all clothing and bedding in very hot water.

Spiders

Spiders are one of the most hated insects, and while some are harmless, they can also be one of the most dangerous pests. A bite from a venomous spider can make an individual very sick, causing a variety of health problems. To ensure they stay away from your home, it’s important to seal any cracks and use a repellent containing peppermint and citrus. If you still can’t seem to get rid of them, using an insecticide near common entry points can also be a good idea.

Woodworms

Similar to termites, woodworms also cause structural damage by eating through your home’s interior and wooden furniture. While they may be a lot smaller, they can still multiply and cause a large infestation that is difficult to get rid of. They are, however, a bit easier to identify as there are typically fresh round exit holes and bore dust that can be seen on and around your timber. To get rid of them completely, you’ll need to contact a pest control professional.

Fleas

Fleas are one of the most challenging pests to get rid of as they are incredibly robust parasites. In most cases, they will have entered your home on the back of your pet, and once inside, they will go everywhere, even causing you itchy bites. The first step in getting rid of them is to treat your pets. You’ll then need to deep clean your home and wash all your bedding on the hottest setting. In severe cases, you may even need to use a chemical bomb to exterminate them all.

Bees and Wasps

Bees and wasps play a vital part in our environment, pollinating our flowers and food crops. However, they can sting, and understandably you don’t want a hive in your garden. Wasps especially are known to attack people and are notoriously aggressive. If you’ve noticed them building near your home, it’s best to contact a professional that can come and remove the hive safely. This way, they are protected, but away from you and your family.

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