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Do You Have to Leave the House for Pest Control?

Do You Have to Leave the House for Pest Control?

Do You Have to Leave the House for Pest Control?

One of the reasons why home owners are becoming anxious about pest control is the need to leave the house during pest treatment. Many property owners are hesitant for the additional cost they need to incur for temporary housing until their home is available again.

But do you really need to leave the house for pest control? The answer is, it depends on the pest control method. Some methods may require you to vacate the premises during the treatment, while others may not. For example, if a professional pest control technician is using pesticides or baits, you may be advised to vacate the premises while the treatment is being carried out. This is because the chemicals used in these methods can be harmful to humans and animals if inhaled or ingested. Once the treatment is completed, you will typically be able to return to your home. On the other hand, if the pest control method being used is physical barriers such as screens or fences, you will likely not need to vacate the premises.

It’s important to note that some pests like termites, it could be required to vacate the house for a period of time, especially if the treatment involves fumigation which is a method that involves sealing the building and releasing a gas to exterminate the pests. In any case, it’s always best to consult with a professional pest control expert and follow their instructions to ensure the safety of yourself, your family and your pets. To prepare you for pest treatment, the following are some tips you can follow to get ready for the process.

How to Get Ready for a Pest Treatment

When you hire a pest control company to exterminate pests from your property, you should prepare your house for the treatment. This helps professionals to focus on their job and make sure all corners of your home is covered during the treatment.

Clean away clutter

Before a pest treatment, it’s important to clear away any clutter that may be present in the area that is to be treated. This includes things like stacks of newspapers, boxes, and other items that may be providing cover for pests. Removing clutter makes it easier for the pest control technician to access the areas that need to be treated and can also make the treatment more effective.

Seal off entry points

Before a pest treatment, it’s important to identify and seal off any entry points that pests may be using to enter your home. This can include sealing cracks and crevices around doors and windows, and repairing any holes in screens or walls.

Remove Pets and Plants

Before a pest treatment, it’s important to remove pets and plants from the area that is to be treated. Pest control chemicals can be harmful to animals and plants, so it’s important to keep them away from the treatment area.

Inform technicians about particular allergies

If you have any specific concerns, such as allergies or health conditions that may be affected by the pest control treatment, make sure to inform the technician before the treatment begins. This will help the technician to use the appropriate treatment methods and precautions to minimize any potential risks.

What to do After a Pest Treatment?

After a pest treatment, it’s important to take certain steps to ensure that the treatment is effective and to prevent pests from returning. Follow these steps below.

Follow the technician’s instructions

The pest control technician who performed the treatment will provide you with specific instructions on what to do after the treatment. Be sure to follow these instructions carefully to ensure the best results. For example, don’t try to enter your home right away as certain chemicals may trigger your allergies. You also need to get full awareness of the different termite treatment and post-treatment report so you will know how to move around your house.

Allow the treatment to dry

Depending on the type of treatment used, you may need to allow some time for the treatment to dry before you can re-enter your home. Make sure to follow the technician’s instructions and wait until it is safe to return. If the treatment involves fumigation or chemical application, you may need to vacate your property temporarily.

Keep the treated area clean

After a pest treatment, it’s important to keep the treated area clean to prevent pests from returning. This includes wiping down surfaces, vacuuming, and sweeping and mopping floors.

Seal off entry points

To prevent pests from returning, it’s important to seal off any entry points that they may be using to enter your home. This can include sealing cracks and crevices around doors and windows, and repairing any holes in screens or walls. Your technician will provide a full report on what needs to be done after the treatment.

Remove food sources

Removing food sources that may be attracting pests can help to prevent them from returning. This includes things like pet food, birdseed, and garbage.

Monitor the treated area

After a pest treatment, it’s important to monitor the treated area to ensure that the pests are gone. This may involve setting traps or using other monitoring techniques to check for the presence of pests.

Schedule follow-up treatments

Depending on the type of pest and the severity of the infestation, the technician may recommend scheduling follow-up treatments to ensure that all pests are eliminated. Some treatment can last from 5 to 10 years. But there are other short-term treatment, which will need follow-up. In this case, you need to be proactive in making sure the post treatment stage is successful.

Use preventive measures

Once pests have been eliminated, it’s important to take preventive measures to ensure that they don’t return. This may include using baits, traps, or other methods to keep pests away, or taking steps to make your home less attractive to pests. It is also important that you keep your home tidy. A clean and tidy home is less appealing to pests. Make sure to keep your house free of clutter, vacuum regularly, and take out the garbage regularly to discourage pests from returning.

What Services Do We Offer?

We offer a bunch of services and treatments to control pest infestation for the masses all across Australia. Our pest control services can manage:

  • Flying insects (wasps, bees, flies, mosquitoes, etc.)
  • Crawling insects (termites, spiders, cockroaches, ants, etc.)
  • Birds and rodents (rats, mice, birds, etc.)


Our team of experts works towards returning your home back to you just so you can resume your life without any disruption or hassle, which is exactly what makes The Local Guys Pest Control the absolute best in the game!

The Local Guys Pest Control offers pest management services and specialise in comprehensive pest control solutions. Offering thorough inspections for infestations, advice on preventive measures, treatment plans tailored to your needs, and extermination services for various pests. Reach out to The Local Guys Pest Control for more details.

Disclaimer: The information presented on this webpage provides general knowledge about pests and potential treatments. It is important to note that this content is not meant to serve as medical advice. In the case of a medical emergency, please dial 000 promptly and adhere to the provided guidance.

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