Achieving a permanently pest-free home requires a two-part strategy: eliminating the active nesting colony with high-performance bait, and physically sealing entry paths to prevent new insects from invading your living space.
Why Structural Sealing is Crucial
Even the most effective baiting program can feel endless if new insects are constantly wandering into your home from outdoor spaces, crawl cavities, or neighboring apartments. Sealing tiny gaps along your home’s perimeter shuts down these active entry routes permanently.
Your Premium Perimeter Sealing Checklist
Focus your inspection and sealing efforts on these critical entry zones:
- Utility Plumbing Lines: Seal the gaps around sink pipes, dishwasher lines, and laundry drain stacks going through drywall using copper mesh and high-quality silicone caulk.
- Baseboard and Floor Cracks: Fill quiet gaps along baseboards and transition thresholds where wood meets tile.
- Exterior Door Thresholds: Install heavy-duty weatherstripping and door sweeps to eliminate crawling spaces beneath entry doors.
- Cabinet Back Panels: Apply caulk along the joints where cabinet backings meet the wall drywall.
Reinforcing Entry Points with Dry Bait
Before sealing a wall gap or cabinet joint, tuck a small dry active powder bait sachet inside the void space. If any pest attempts to chew through the seal or finds a secondary entry route, it will immediately encounter the active bait, creating a continuous, self-protecting barrier.
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