Thereโs no such thing as a pleasant pest infestation. While all pest infestations are inconvenient, however, some are worse than others. Significantly worse.
These are four examples of the worst kind of pest infestation. Dealing with one of these infestations for any length of time gets expensive, stressful, and frustrating. These are the pests you should call in the cavalry about the moment you notice theyโve made their home in yours:
Termites
Did you know that termites never sleep? In fact, they never rest at all. When they have access to food, a termite colony feeds 24/7. That means if theyโre chomping down on the wood in or around your home, theyโre never going to stop. Termites feed by breaking wood down into cellulose, boring holes through it in the process. These termite โtunnelsโ can eventually compromise the structural integrity of whatever wood theyโre built into.
Itโs simple: the sooner you identify and treat your termite infestation, the less damage theyโll inflict on your home. Ideally, you want to stop them before they do any damage whatsoever. Damage to wooden structures can be very expensive or even impossible to replace! The best way to handle termites is to prevent them from ever getting into your home. Failing that, however, youโll need professional help to drive them out completely and effectively.
Rodents
Nobody wants mice or rats scurrying around unattended in their house. Theyโre creepy, dirty, and distressing. The real reason you deal with rodent infestations quickly, however, is that theyโre surprisingly dangerous. Rats and mice need to chew on something constantly to keep their teeth sharp. That means theyโll chew on anything they can find. Unfortunately, what they can find is usually something you really donโt want them putting in their mouths.
Electrical cords and wires, for instance, happen to be the perfect chew toys. At least until they start a fire. Rats and mice start a surprising number of house fires after chewing on cords or wires. They can also chew through structures, making your home vulnerable to other pest infestations. Then thereโs the hygiene problem. Rodents leave behind grime and waste wherever they go, theyโre often infested with fleas, and they spread human-transmittable diseases. The minute you think you have a rodent infestation, you should do something about it.
Moths
There are two main โcategoriesโ of pest moth: pantry infesters and fabric infesters. You want to deal with both of them right away. Pantry moths lay eggs in dry foods stored in your pantry. When these eggs hatch, the larvae feed on this food until theyโre old enough to pupate. Then they grow up, mate, and lay eggsโฆ on another nearby food source. Fabric moths do the same thing, except they eat your clothes instead of your food.
All this happens on a larger scale and faster than you might think. Most pest moths complete their entire life cycle within 60-90 days. They also lay hundreds of eggs at a time. Add all that up and itโs an infestation that spreads quickly and does a lot of damage. Plus, moth damage is just nasty. You donโt want to bite into bread and find caterpillars inside it.
Bed Bugs
This one seems particularly obvious. Bed bugs bite you so they can suck on your blood. While youโre asleep. Itโs all very upsetting. As if that wasnโt bad enough, bed bugs reproduce, lay eggs, and spread. Bed bug lay eggs in and around beds. When those eggs hatch, the young will feed on the bedโs occupants, too. The longer bed bug infestations last, the harder it will be to reliably eliminate them all effectively.
Compared to the other pests on this list, bed bugs donโt inflict major damage. Thereโs no evidence that they transmit diseases to humans. They donโt harm structures or property. The damage they do usually isnโt significant at all, in fact. But there is the psychological trauma. Bed bugs are extremely upsetting pests to have and deal with. No one deserves to have to feel paranoid about just getting in bed. The faster you deal with them, the sooner you can get back to having a good nightโs sleep.
So: weโve made the case as to why you should deal with these pests as soon as you find them. But how do you do that? Easy: just call Griffin Pest Control and schedule an appointment. Weโre ready to help you quickly and effectively, so you donโt have to deal with any of these problems. Next time you have a pest infestation, call right away. Youโll be glad you did!