Staying Safe Around Pest Control

3 Simple Steps To Take In Order To Keep Your Storage Unit Pest-Free

If you have important items that you are keeping safe in a storage unit, the last thing you want to happen is to have some bugs and rodents ruin the items that you have in storage.

#1 Clean Your Storage Unit Before Using It

Before you use your storage unit, you should clean it out to ensure that it is as clean as possible. Vacuum the floor of your storage unit and then mop the floor as well. That way, you can be ensured that there is no food residue or crumbs on the floor.

Next, you are going to want to clean the walls. Take a rag and use warm, soapy water to wipe down the walls of the storage unit. You can even use a mop to clean the walls in order to save time.

Finally, use a broom to get rid of any cobwebs or dust on the ceiling of the unit. It may feel like overkill, but it is the best way to ensure that the storage unit itself is as clean as possible before using it.

#2 Clean Off Your Belongings

The second thing that you are going to want to do is make sure that all of your belongings are clean before you put them inside of your storage unit. Pests are attracted to storage units when there is a source of food for them; you can decrease the chance that any pests will make it into your unit by keeping everything clean that you put inside of your storage unit.

To start with, you are going to want to wash and dry cloth items, ranging from clothes to curtains to towels, that you plan on putting inside of your storage unit. Next you are going to want to wipe down and clean all sides and under the cushions of any type of furniture that you want to store inside of your storage unit.

If you have cooking equipment that you want to store, be sure to thoroughly clean it to ensure that no food residue is left behind. It is a good idea to double-clean all food related equipment that you plan on storing.

#3 Set Up Traps

Finally, you should set up traps that would capture any pests that do make their way into your storage unit. You should set up ant and small bug traps around the base of your storage unit. You should set up large mouse traps as well. Don't put food on these traps; you don't want to attract pests into your unit. These serve as a last-resort and will hopefully be unnecessary.

You can also scent your storage unit with smells that most pests don't enjoy, such as peppermint. Use air fresheners that will release these smells over time to ensure that pests don't get into your unit. You can also talk with companies like Simplicity Pest Control for more help.


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