It’s just a few bugs or a mouse or two, right? That’s what homeowners may tell themselves to justify a do-it-yourself pest control project. Although a few bugs are not the issue, the important thing to note is that when you see pests, that may just be the first sign of trouble that something much larger and more widespread is brewing below the surface (or in the walls).
Here are the five reasons why DIY pest control is not a good idea.
You’re treating the symptom, not the cause.
Most DIY pest control options include sprays or setting traps. However, these are used to get rid of the pests you see or the symptom. The root cause of how they got there are often overlooked, so DIY solutions don’t work to solve the problem long term. For example, setting mouse traps can get rid of mice temporarily, but knowing where the mice are entering and treating/patching those areas would prevent mice from coming into your home. That’s why many DIY pest control solutions feel like you’re fighting an uphill battle again and again because they are by not solving the root issue.
You may be missing something.
Pest control professionals are trained to know where to look in the home for certain signs of pest infestation. The average homeowner is not. Though homeowners can apply surface level pesticides, professionals have higher grade pesticides that can quickly eliminate pests and get the job done right.
Good to Know
Without proper training, knowing exactly what pest you are dealing with is difficult and it’s hard to know which pest control method to use.
DIY pest control options can be dangerous.
If you have young children, pets, or medically compromised family members in the home, you need to take this into account before using any form of pesticide. Even with natural pesticides like Diatomaceous Earth, there are specific precautions that must be taken to ensure that it is used safely. In many cases, without proper ventilation or clean-up afterward, even over-the-counter pesticides can be dangerous to use.
You may apply the wrong solution.
Depending on the pest you’re trying to get rid of, the solution you need may be different. However, without knowing exactly what pest you are dealing with, it’s hard to know which pest control method to use. Again, this is where an experienced pest control company would be able to quickly assess the issue and know exactly the most effective solution to employ.
You could be introducing an environmental risk.
All too often homeowners do not follow the instructions on pesticide labels and may use them outside that could serve to pollute local water supplies. The environmental risk of pesticides must be strongly considered, which is why leaving them in the hands of the professionals is best.
Conclusion
If you notice signs that there may be a pest in your home, rather than try to fight it on your own, consider contacting a local pest control company for at least a free consultation. They will be able to identify what pest is present and exactly what you can do to safely rid your home of that pest.