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Handling Pest Control: Simple Ways to Keep Bugs Out of Your Columbus Rental

Ants, roaches, and rodents are a major headache for tenants and property owners. Here is how to seal entry points, eliminate food sources, and keep pests away.

Dustin Bridges
Dustin Bridges
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Portfolio Planning & ROI Optimization
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Preventing Pest Infestations in Multi-Family Units

An insect or rodent infestation in your Columbus rental property is a quick way to lose high-quality tenants and damage your reputation. Once pests get inside, they can quickly travel between apartments, making them extremely difficult and expensive to eradicate. Proactive pest control is always much cheaper and easier than hiring professional exterminators for a massive infestation. By following a few basic maintenance steps, you can seal out bugs and rodents, keeping your properties clean and your tenants happy. Remind tenants to dispose of trash in sealed outdoor containers to avoid attracting pests.

Sealing Out Bugs and Rodents

Stop pests from breaching your property boundaries with these key actions:

  • Seal All Gaps & Entry Points: Ants and mice can squeeze through tiny holes. Inspect your building foundation and siding, and fill gaps around utility pipes using silicone caulk and steel wool. Find professional pest sprays and sealants at Home Depot Pest Control.
  • Install Door Sweeps: Ensure all exterior entry doors have tight-fitting rubber door sweeps to keep bugs from crawling underneath.
  • Set Up Traps Early: Place safe, poison-free traps in basements and utility closets to catch pests before they multiply. Buy highly rated traps and bait stations on Amazon Rodent Traps.

Safety and Chemical Regulations

Ensure you are using pesticide products that conform with eco-friendly standards set by the EPA Safe Pesticide Guidelines. For easy, visual instructions on getting rid of pest colonies naturally, see the wikiHow Ant Control Guide.

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