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7 Pest Entry Points Most Homes Forget to Seal

Picture this: you’re lounging on the couch, enjoying a cozy evening, when suddenly a tiny ant marches across your living room floor like it owns the place. Or maybe you hear the tell-tale rustle of mice in the walls, and the only thing you can think is, “How did they even get in here?” Spoiler alert: they probably found a sneaky way in that you didn’t even consider! Let’s explore the seven pest entry points most homes forget to seal, so you can reclaim your space and keep those uninvited guests at bay.

1. Gaps Around Windows and Doors

Those little gaps around your windows and doors might seem harmless, but they’re like five-star hotels for pests. Seriously, even the tiniest crack can let in all sorts of critters, from ants to spiders to the occasional rogue mouse. Giving those frames a good once-over and sealing any gaps with caulk can make a world of difference. Plus, it’ll help with your energy bills too—bonus!

2. Unsealed Vents

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You might think vents are just there to let air flow in and out, but they’re also prime real estate for pests! If your home has unsealed vents, you could be opening the door to all kinds of unwelcome guests. A quick inspection and some mesh screens can keep your home ventilated while keeping those pesky intruders outside where they belong.

3. Cracks in Foundations

Foundations are like the skeleton of your house, and cracks in them are the equivalent of a bad hair day. Not only do they look unappealing, but they can also be an open invitation to pests. Mice, insects, and even snakes can slip through these cracks without a second thought. Use a little concrete patching compound to seal them up, and you’ll be one step closer to a pest-free home.

4. Gaps Around Pipes and Wires

Have you ever noticed those little holes where pipes and wires enter your home? They’re handy for keeping your plumbing and electricity running smoothly, but they can also be a freeway for pests. Mice love to squeeze through these gaps, and you might find insects crawling in too. Grab some expanding foam or caulk and seal up those openings—you’ll be amazed at how much of a difference it makes!

5. Attic and Basement Entrances

Ah, the attic and basement—the places where a lot of us shove things we don’t want to deal with. But these areas can also be a direct entrance for pests if you’re not careful. Make sure any vents, entrances, or access points are secure. Consider using door sweeps and sealing any gaps around access panels. Trust me, your future self (and your home) will thank you for it!

6. Garage Doors

If you’ve got a garage, you might not think of it as a potential pest entry point—but it really can be! Garage doors often have gaps at the bottom or sides, especially if they don’t fit quite right. Installing a garage door sweep or sealing any little gaps can help keep your car safe from critters and your garage from becoming a pest playground. Plus, it’s just one more layer of protection for your home!

7. Outdoor Lighting Fixtures

Outdoor lighting can be a lovely addition to your home’s curb appeal, but if they’re not sealed properly, they can also act as a welcome mat for bugs. If those fixtures have gaps where wires come in, insects can easily find their way inside. A little weatherproofing can go a long way here—so don’t forget to check those lights before summer BBQ season!

Final Thoughts

Sealing these pesky entry points might feel like a chore, but think of it as an investment in your home’s comfort and peace of mind. While you’re at it, why not grab a cup of coffee or tea? You can turn it into a mini home maintenance day, and who knows, you might even find a hidden treasure or two while you’re sealing those gaps! A little effort now can save you a whole lot of trouble later. So grab your tools, take a look around, and let’s keep those pests where they belong—out in the wild!

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