Spring is just around the corner. That means your children will once again be able to play outside in the sunshine. But for children with playsets, spring can bring annoying and sometimes painful pests, too. Playsets, swings, and playhouses sometimes serve as ideal locations for pests to hide out.
If you have had problems keeping pests away from your child's backyard playset, the following tips should help you keep pests away this spring and summer.
1. Keep your garden well-trimmed
All manner of pests use long grass, trees, and bushes to get around. This includes rodents as well as insects and spiders. Keep the area around your child's playset trimmed and tidy and pests won't be so numerous.
2. Keep flowering shrubs away from playsets
Flowering shrubs attract pollinators like bees, wasps, and flies during spring and summer. And in turn, these pollinators attract spiders. To keep pollinators like bees and wasps away from your children as they play, plant flowers in other areas of your yard away from the playset. This will reduce the number of spiders, too.
3. Keep your child's playset clean and tidy
Dirt and debris bring pests like ants, earwigs, and spiders. This is why you need to clean your child's playset regularly. Sweep playsets and hose them down to remove spider webs and insects.
Remember, spiders often drift in on silk strands before making webs in opportune locations. This is why regular dusting and hosing is important.
4. Eliminate cracks and crevices
Bugs like earwigs, stink bugs, and woodlice happily live inside playsets, especially wooden ones. Again, these pests then attract other more dangerous pests, like spiders. Check your child's playset for cracks and crevices several times a week. If you find any potential hiding places for pests, seal them up with duct tape or another strong material.
5. Keep the playset away from water features
All pests need water, which is why pests usually build their homes near water features like ponds. If you have water features in your yard, pests like rats, wasps, bees, and spiders will be common in the area. Place your child's playset away from water features to keep pests at a minimum.
These tips will help to keep your child's playset free of pests during the spring and summer months. But if you have a severe infestation in your yard, you need the help of a pest control service. With a pest controller's help, you can identify nests and eliminate them before they grow out of control.
To learn more, contact a local pest control service.