What can I use to keep bugs out of my house?

To keep bugs out of your house, there are several measures you can take. One effective method is to add weather stripping and door sweeps to your doors. These not only help prevent cold drafts from entering your home, but they also act as a barrier against insects. Weather stripping seals the gaps around the edges of your doors, while door sweeps block the space between the bottom of the door and the floor.

I remember when I first moved into an older house, I noticed that there were small gaps around the doors that bugs could easily crawl through. So, I decided to install weather stripping and door sweeps. It made a noticeable difference in keeping both drafts and bugs out.

In addition to sealing your doors, it’s important to repair any holes in your drywall and caulk gaps around floor molding. Insects can easily invade your home from neighboring units through these openings. By patching up these holes and sealing the gaps, you create another barrier to keep bugs out.

I once had an issue with ants entering my home through a small crack near the floor molding. It was frustrating to constantly find them in my kitchen. After repairing the crack and caulking the area, I no longer had to deal with those pesky ants.

Another area where bugs can enter is through damaged window and door screens. It’s essential to inspect your screens for any holes or loose edges and repair them accordingly. Patching holes and securing loose edges will prevent insects from flying or crawling into your home through these openings.

I remember one summer when I left a window open without realizing that the screen had a small tear. As a result, mosquitoes found their way into my bedroom and I had many sleepless nights. After repairing the screen, I no longer had to worry about those annoying mosquito bites.

To summarize, there are several steps you can take to keep bugs out of your house. Adding weather stripping and door sweeps to your doors, repairing any holes in drywall and caulking gaps around floor molding, and patching holes and securing loose edges on window and door screens are all effective bug barriers. By implementing these measures, you can enjoy a bug-free home and have peace of mind.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.