Staying Safe Around Pest Control

Crawl Space Encapsulation Can Help Control Your Pest Concerns

Pests are never welcomed in a home, but unfortunately, pests can be those uninvited guests that refuse to leave. For some homeowners, their issues with pests do not necessarily reach their private living space, instead, these insects and rodents collect within the crawl space and wreak havoc. If you are not certain whether or not you have a pest issue, learn about some of the signs that indicate a problem and how to rectify it.

Know the Signs of a Pest Infestation

If you have a pest issue in your crawl space, you are not alone. However, to rectify the problem, you have to be able to recognize that a problem exists, then know what an infestation looks like even if you do not see an insect or rodent. One of the first things to look for is droppings. If you have a true infestation, you will see a collection of droppings scattered around. You should also look around for debris. For example, pieces of insulation or gnawed on pieces of wood are often indicators that a rodent is in the crawlspace and creating a nest. 

Weigh the Risks and Concerns

If you ignore the issue, one thing is for certain: the problem will get worse. The greater the infestation, the greater the threat of damage. For example, some rodents will tear away insulation to make a nest. The risk with this type of practice is that the more insulation removed, the harder it is to regulate the temperature inside your home. Another concern is that many rodents also come along with foul odors. Combine the odor with a lack of insulation, and these smells will eventually end up inside your home.

Consider Encapsulation

One of the best things you can do to rectify your pest issues within your crawl space is to consider encapsulation. When it comes to pests, it is important to remember that they are often attracted to crawl spaces for a very important reason: the space is dark and moist. Encapsulation is a process that involves applying a polyethylene barrier around the perimeter of the crawl space to seal it. As a result of the application, the crawl space is no longer inviting to these pests, and as a result, they will find another place to call home.

If you detect a pest issue within your crawl space, you must take the appropriate steps to control the problem. Reach out to a professional as soon as possible to learn about crawl space encapsulation.


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