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Even though summer means fresh air and barbecuing with friends in the backyard, those outdoor activities also mean way more exposure to bugs. To keep you home and the area surrounding it insect-free, follow this advice from the professionals. MosquitoesMosquitoes need standing water to breed, so eliminate as many sources as possible: Toss empty soda cans and bottles, drain planter saucers and clear gutters. 'All they need is half of an inch to breed, so watch out for kiddie pools and bird baths too,' warns. You should also cut grass and weeds short and keep screens in good repair so they can't get in to nibble on you. FliesHouseflies thrive in the hot summer months.
Outside, they lay eggs in garbage, soil, lawn clippings, sewage, water, animal waste and rotting food. To prevent them from overtaking your home, remove any litter from your yard, don't leave doors ajar and seal all your food. Ants'The ant population is easier to dispose with pesticide cans and a number of remedies that are natural,' Vila says. One solution: Sprinkle around entrances and along any visible trails and then keep your kids and pets away from the treated areas. Inside your home, dust infested areas with boric acid mixed with an equal amount of flour, cornmeal or sugar (again, put up temporary barriers to keep pets and small children from touching the powder).
The ants will carry the grains back to the nest, feed on them and die. WaspsThese nuisances congregate around trash cans, food and drinks. Nests, on the other hand, are often made around buildings, under eaves or in bushes and attics. To get rid of nests, buy a commercial product, which you spray directly into the nest at night. If that doesn't work, don't remove a nest yourself. 'There are professionals that specialize in eradicating the problem,' Vila says, which he recommends as a much safer approach.
CockroachesRoaches come out at night to feed on crumbs, paper, glue, pet food and even wax. Good clean-up is key. They won't linger if there's nothing to eat. Use duct tape to seal wall openings around water pipes to stop the critters from traveling.
SilverfishThese bugs seek out food sources that are high in starch, especially books, magazines and wallpaper. They'll also munch on flour and cereal, starched clothing and some synthetic fabrics. Reducing paper and properly storing clothes and pantry items will make your home less appetizing for them.
FleasThese bloodsuckers are out in force during the summer, so check your pets and yourself often. To keep fleas at bay, bathe and comb your pet and wash bedding frequently. 'Most people who have dogs are cats are aware of how important it is to put a flea collar on them,' Vila says.
You should also vacuum carpets and upholstered furniture regularly. If fleas are out of control, talk with a v.