So you’ve got an infestation. Here’s what to do next

September 11, 2022 | Gabrielle Reid

Some of us were bug kids, so – we get it. Bugs are cool. Yet, when they’re all over your home, many of us start to rethink our initial perspective on our creepy crawly friends. Infestations can happen in any kind of climate, for any kind of reason. You may think that you can avoid an infestation simply by keeping your home clean, but the unfortunate reality is that simple “cleanliness” is not everything. Bug- free and “clean” do not always coincide.

If you suspect that you might have an infestation and have noticed a few bugs hanging around where they shouldn’t be, don’t fret. It’s not the end of the world. Here’s what to do next if you’ve got an infestation in your home.

Find the source.

You’re going to have to do some poking around. It’s not always easy to find the source of an infestation but knowing where they’re all coming from can give you some insight into how severe the infestation is and how to start getting rid of them. Most bugs – especially ants – are drawn to whatever food sources you have in your home. That fruit bowl you’ve left out on your counter? That’s a temptation. Candy in your snack drawers? There’s another. Obviously, you can’t not have food in your home, but check around to see if there’s any edibles in plain view – especially any edibles with a strong scent. Have you spilled or dropped anything recently?

Bugs also like moist areas, especially in the dryer seasons. You may want to look around your kitchen, in corners, in cupboards, bathrooms, and other areas that could be damp. Your basement is also a good place to check. They may be able to crawl through the floor and up to the areas where there’s access to food, so don’t rule out anything below ground.

Once you’ve located the infestation, it’s time to get rid of it.

Tips for getting rid of an infestation.

There isn’t always a single way to get rid of an infestation, but we’ve got a couple tips you can try. Consider the following:

How do you prevent an infestation?

Most infestations can be prevented. Consider the following tips to reduce your chances of sharing your lovely home with some newfound bug friends:

Sometimes, things happen. But the best thing you can do is be proactive and ensure that your home isn’t appealing to infestations – as tempting as it is to leave that freshly baked pie out on the countertop overnight for your family and friends to pick at. The bugs will enjoy it, too!

If all else fails, call pest control.

If your prior attempts at deterring your creepy crawly invaders have all failed, it’s time to call pest control. Exterminators may be able to target the bugs from their source or, in larger scale infestations, tent the whole place. If you suspect early on that your infestation may be much larger than you are prepared to tackle, it won’t hurt to call an exterminator as soon as you notice an issue. Just know that home, renter’s, or condo insurance won’t cover your costs – including any damages caused by the bugs and any necessary expenses to recoup following an infestation. This is because your home, renter’s, and condo policies all consider infestations to be the cause of a lack of maintenance on your part and, as the homeowner, you’re expected to look after your place!