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Cómo evitar problemas de insectos en primavera

Jonathan Simkins

Evite los problemas de insectos de la primavera


A medida que el clima se vuelve más agradable en Florida, hay un problema que puede preocuparle y no es el polen que se acumula en su vehículo. Durante el invierno, la mayoría de los insectos y plagas no son una preocupación, lo que hace que pasemos por alto el hecho de que la primavera los trae de regreso a nuestros hogares. Insect IQ es una excelente compañía cuando se trata de controlar insectos domésticos y plagas de jardín. Sin embargo, puedes tomar algunas medidas básicas para evitar que los insectos invadan tu hogar esta primavera. Aquí hay algunas sugerencias fáciles.


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Recorte las plantas y arbustos cercanos


Recortar los arbustos y las ramas de los árboles que se encuentran cerca de su casa puede ayudar en el control de plagas de varias maneras. Las ardillas y otros roedores utilizan con frecuencia las ramas de los árboles que sobresalen para entrar en los áticos y los techos, mientras que ciertos tipos de hormigas utilizan las ramas de los árboles que tocan una casa como puente para entrar. Los arbustos ubicados demasiado cerca de una casa pueden restringir el flujo de aire al lado del edificio, lo que resulta en condiciones de humedad y descomposición que los insectos adoran.


Aunque muchas personas creen que los mosquitos prosperan en el agua, los arbustos espesos son en realidad uno de sus hábitats más frecuentes. Los mosquitos se esconden del sol en la densa vegetación, lo que hace que la reducción de arbustos y arbustos sea una de las formas más sencillas de reducir su población al limitar sus criaderos.



Limpiar los escombros del perímetro de la casa


Las pilas de madera húmeda y el mantillo denso cerca de las paredes exteriores proporcionan el hábitat ideal para que prosperen las termitas y las hormigas carpinteras. Las termitas generalmente requieren contacto con el suelo para encontrar sustento y sobrevivir, por lo que las pilas de leña o mantillo espeso situados cerca de una casa pueden convertirse rápidamente en un hogar para termitas y hormigas. Además, estas áreas son atractivas para otros insectos de seis patas, como cucarachas, tijeretas y lepismas.


Mantenga un césped ordenado


Un césped descuidado puede convertirse fácilmente en un refugio para varias plagas, algunas de las cuales pueden representar una amenaza para sus mascotas. Junto con los insectos que pican, como las garrapatas y las pulgas, un césped demasiado grande puede proporcionar un hábitat para roedores, serpientes y cualquier otra plaga que prefiera esconderse en la hierba alta. Si bien entendemos que el mantenimiento regular del césped puede ser una molestia, sin duda apreciará la reducción de las molestas plagas que conlleva un césped bien mantenido.


Revisar y Limpiar Canalones


Ignorar las canaletas y dejarlas obstruidas con hojas y escombros puede generar un problema de plagas de varios tipos. Las canaletas llenas de escombros sirven como un hábitat ideal para hormigas, cucarachas, mosquitos y casi cualquier otro tipo de plaga. A menudo, los propietarios pasan por alto la necesidad de limpiar sus canaletas, lo que puede provocar daños por agua y un refugio invisible para muchas plagas. Afortunadamente, limpiar las canaletas no tiene por qué ser una tarea difícil.

Si sospecha que hay un problema de plagas de primavera en su hogar, es recomendable que se comunique con un representante de Insect IQ de inmediato. Sin embargo, la implementación de estos sencillos consejos puede ayudarlo a evitar que las plagas de primavera invadan su hogar.


Roberto Bardellini

Especialista en plagas
813-760-6033

Insect IQ Services

Pest Control License Insect IQ JB131270

Certified Pest Control Operator JF8248 1994

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