As autumn arrives, flying pests such as mosquitoes, flies, and wasps start to diminish in number. However, this doesn’t mean pest problems have disappeared.
During these colder months, the temperature and humidity inside homes are generally warmer and more humid than the outdoor environment, attracting crawling pests like cockroaches, ants, spiders, and rodents seeking shelter.
To prevent your home from becoming a sanctuary for these unwanted guests, here are some Integrated Pest Management (IPM) tips for pest prevention during the autumn and winter seasons:

Repair any cracks and gaps in ceilings, walls, and around doors, windows, and cabinets to minimize hiding spots for pests.

Fix small openings that connect your home to the outdoors. For drainage holes, consider installing a wire mesh with openings no larger than 2mm to keep pests from entering.

Regularly clean areas where food is stored or prepared. Make sure to properly repackage any opened food items to prevent attracting pests.

Fit doors and windows with mosquito nets to keep flying pests out while also blocking crawling insects.

Spray environmentally friendly and safe insect repellents around your home as a preventive measure.

If you notice signs of a pest infestation, contact a professional pest control service promptly for inspection and advice.