As Thanksgiving approaches, we all look forward to spending time with loved ones, indulging in delicious food, and giving thanks for the blessings in our lives. However, while we’re busy preparing the perfect meal, pests like rodents, cockroaches, and ants may be planning to crash the party.
Keeping your home pest-free is just as important as perfecting your turkey recipe. Nothing spoils a holiday gathering faster than finding pests in your kitchen or dining room. With a little preparation, you can ensure your Thanksgiving is a joyous, pest-free occasion. Here are some tips from Powell Pest and Lawn to help you safeguard your home this holiday season.
Common Pests During Thanksgiving
As temperatures drop and food is prepared in abundance, certain pests become particularly troublesome around Thanksgiving:
Rodents
Mice and rats seek warmth and food during the colder months, making kitchens and pantries an attractive place to nest. With all the cooking and food storage happening during Thanksgiving, rodents will take advantage of any opportunity to get a free meal.
Ants
Ants can invade homes in search of sugary and greasy foods—both of which are plentiful during holiday feasts. Leftovers, spills, and food scraps can easily attract them into your kitchen or dining areas.
Cockroaches
Cockroaches are expert scavengers and can squeeze through the smallest cracks in search of food and moisture. They carry bacteria that can contaminate food, and their presence can be unsettling, to say the least.
Flies
With doors frequently opening to let in guests, flies may take advantage of the increased activity to enter your home. Once inside, they can be difficult to get rid of, and they can easily contaminate your food.
Tips for a Pest-Free Thanksgiving
To avoid pests making an appearance at your Thanksgiving gathering, follow these preventive steps:
1. Store Food Properly
Thanksgiving means an abundance of food in your home—whether it’s in preparation for the big day or leftovers after the meal. Make sure to store all food in sealed containers. This includes not only cooked food but also ingredients like flour, sugar, and other pantry items that may attract pests. Rodents and insects can easily chew through cardboard or plastic bags, so opt for airtight containers.
2. Clean Up Spills Immediately
In the hustle and bustle of preparing the Thanksgiving feast, it’s easy to let spills or crumbs go unnoticed. However, even small amounts of food or liquid can attract pests like ants, cockroaches, and rodents. Be diligent about cleaning up spills immediately and wiping down counters, tables, and floors after cooking or serving food.
3. Seal Entry Points
As the weather cools, pests look for ways to get inside. Check for cracks, gaps, or holes in walls, doors, and windows, and seal them to prevent pests from entering your home. Pay special attention to areas around pipes, vents, and utility lines. Installing door sweeps on exterior doors can also help keep pests out.
4. Take Out the Trash Frequently
Overflowing trash cans are a major attractant for pests, especially during Thanksgiving when food waste is plentiful. Make sure to take out the trash regularly, especially after cooking or eating. Use tightly sealed garbage bags, and keep your outdoor trash bins closed and away from the house.
5. Keep Firewood Away from the House
If you’re using firewood for a cozy Thanksgiving evening, store it away from your home. Storing firewood too close can invite pests like ants, termites, and rodents to make their way indoors. Keep firewood elevated and at least 20 feet from your house.
6. Inspect Boxes and Grocery Bags
Before you bring grocery bags, boxes, or storage containers into your home, give them a quick inspection. Pests can hitch a ride on cardboard boxes or bags and find their way into your kitchen. Ensure that all packaging is clean and pest-free before storing it in your pantry.
7. Use Pest Control Services
For added peace of mind during the holidays, consider enlisting the help of a professional pest control service like Powell Pest and Lawn. Their experts can apply preventive treatments and ensure your home is well-protected against infestations—allowing you to focus on enjoying your Thanksgiving gathering.
What to Do If You Spot a Pest
If you happen to spot a pest during Thanksgiving, act quickly:
Rodents: Set traps or contact a pest control service immediately. Clean up any droppings or food that may have attracted them.
Ants or Cockroaches: Use bait traps to deter them. Make sure to clean any areas where you’ve seen activity.
Flies: Try to locate where flies are entering the house and seal off those entry points. Use fly traps or fly swatters to remove any flies that have made it inside.
Trust All Solutions Pest Control for a Pest-Free Holiday
Thanksgiving should be a time to relax, enjoy good food, and make memories with family and friends—not worry about pests.
Powell Pest and Lawn offers comprehensive pest management services that can help you protect your home before, during, and after the holiday season. For pest control, their expert team ensures your home stays pest-free all year round.
By taking a few preventive measures and enlisting the help of a trusted pest control provider, you can ensure that your Thanksgiving celebration goes off without a hitch—and without any unwanted guests.
It only takes one pest to get inside your home to turn it into a nesting habitat for them. We can help prevent that from happening.
Contact Powell Pest and Lawn today to get started and make sure your home is ready for a peaceful, pest-free Thanksgiving!
417-655-0213
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