{"id":9478,"date":"2020-10-06T02:35:32","date_gmt":"2020-10-05T18:35:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.pestbusters.com.sg\/common-pests-that-invade-homes\/"},"modified":"2023-09-01T14:42:24","modified_gmt":"2023-09-01T06:42:24","slug":"common-pests-that-invade-homes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.pestbusters.com.sg\/common-pests-that-invade-homes\/","title":{"rendered":"Common Pests That Invade Homes"},"content":{"rendered":"
It\u2019s common for Singaporean households to experience pest infestation from rodents, termites and flying insects. However, those are not the only pests that can invade your home. Micro-sized pests like bed bugs, mites, fleas and ticks are also capable of invading your home. Despite keeping your surroundings clean, there are still signs of pest infestation. To contain the infestation, it\u2019s important to identify the causes to prevent the situation from worsening.<\/p>\n
At times, your living habits can be the cause of pest infestation. No matter how many times you\u2019ve engaged with pest control services, they just keep coming back, costing you more money each time. As we enter into the second half of the year, it\u2019s best to address your habits and rid the pests from your home. Continue reading as we highlight some of the habits that you may be guilty of committing.<\/p>\n
Regardless of where you leave your unfinished food or food remains, you\u2019re directly inviting pests into your home. Most pests thrive on moisture, warmth and food availability. If you often leave certain foods such as sugary and sweet goods exposed, expect to see some ants make their way to it. Fresh fruits can also attract pests like fruit flies although it was never your intention. Additionally, if you often leave your food remains untouched for days, it\u2019ll become a late-night snack for rodents. By eating your unfinished food which has been exposed, you\u2019ll risk contracting diseases passed on by pests.<\/p>\n
While it\u2019s common to keep all the plastics and paper bags which can be used for further use under the sink, it\u2019s also a cause for pest infestation in your home. As one of the most dreaded house pests, cockroaches thrive in small and dark areas like under the sink. Given that the space under the sink is constantly moist and dark, cockroaches can multiply quicker than you expect. Worse still, cockroaches may leave their fecal matter in the bags, rendering them unusable while becoming a breeding ground for more cockroaches. Nasty isn\u2019t it?<\/p>\n