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Did Your Neighbor Have Pest Control Treatment? What to Do Now

When you notice that your neighbor has booked pest control treatment, you need to know what to do. Mainly, you shouldn’t what your neighbor is doing to address any cases of pest infestation in their home.

Usually, in Singapore’s urban, high-density living environment, pests can enter your property from adjacent plots, making your neighbor’s pest problem your own as well. 

Therefore, while you should be grateful that the pest infestation on the property bordering yours is being addressed, you shouldn’t overlook what you need to do on your property to prevent pest infestation. In this post, we will explore how you should respond when your neighbor schedules pest control treatment. 

What to Do When Your Neighbor Gets Pest Control Treatment

1. Inspect Your Home 

Begin by carefully inspecting your home for signs of pests, such as droppings, chewed wires, or unusual odors. Usually, some of the pest infestation cases are widespread. Therefore, if your neighbor is dealing with a pest infestation, then it is likely you have pests in your home too.

Also, more often than not, what is perceived as an infestation from the neighboring house is being created or contributed to by something in your home. Therefore, ensure there are no attractants, such as open food sources, crumbs, or water, that could attract pests into your home. 

Also, check common entry points, such as cracks in the wall, pipes, or windows that are not sealed well. Then seal them to deter pests from seeking shelter in your house during or after treatment in your neighbor’s house.

2. Initiate a Polite Conversation With Your Neighbor

Approach your neighbor in a friendly way and ask whether it’s feasible to discuss pest control, particularly if you realise there are shared infestations between the two homes. If your neighbor is cooperative, find out what kind of pest they have, what they’re doing to try to control it, how they’re treating it, and whether they’re doing anything to stop re-infestation or migration.

This proactive approach to goodwill may persuade your neighbor to agree to an even split of the cost for shared pest control treatment. Also, find out whether you can organize preventive measures by proposing concurrent property pest infestation inspections. 

3. Prepare for Potential Pest Migration

Pests will seek other harborage if disturbed by treatments on neighboring properties. Therefore, before and during your neighbor’s pest treatment, clean your home thoroughly. Clean counters, vacuum floors, and mop floors to eliminate food residue.

Importantly, inspect your home regularly and monitor for any heightened pest activity in your building. Also, consider temporary barriers to close gaps that might be entry points for pests or pesticides into your home.

4. Post-Treatment Considerations

Mainly, don’t let your guard down after your neighbor’s pest treatment, since pests can become immune to a single treatment attempt. Therefore, even after your neighbor’s pest control treatment, continue monitoring your property and implementing applicable pest prevention measures.

Importantly, if you suspect pests have invaded your home despite your precautions, do DIY pest control safely. Alternatively, hire a professional pest control company to perform effective pest control at your home. 

Conclusion

When you notice your neighbor undertaking pest control, always take it as a signal to secure your home against pest infestation as well. 

Importantly, act early by assessing your home’s pest infestation situation. Also, approach your neighbor early to explore potential collaborations. Throughout, maintain open communication with your neighbor and ensure concurrent professional pest control intervention where necessary.

Lastly, for comprehensive pest control services in Singapore, remember that professional help is always available. Contact us today for expert consultancy and a tailored protection plan for your home.

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