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6 Reasons to Get a Pest Control Inspection

Do you think you might have a pest problem in your home? Or maybe you’re moving into a new house and want to verify that it’s pest-free before you move in?

Regardless, there are countless reasons to get in a pest control inspection, even if you have no reason to suspect you have pests. For one, Amco Ranger offers free pest inspections to Missouri homeowners.  What do you have to lose?

However, there are other, more important reasons to check your home for pests. Pests can damage your home and even pose a risk to your health. Keep reading for the top six reasons you should get a pest inspection today.

1. You’ve Spotted Pests or Signs of Pests

One of the most obvious reasons to hire a professional pest controller is if you see a pest or have found signs of them in your home. For example, if you see a mouse scurry across your garage or up in your attic, you can bet that there are more hiding where you can’t see them. 

It’s very rare that a mouse or any other type of pest is living in your home alone. In most cases, they have a den or nest hiding somewhere nearby. 

Various signs of pests you should watch out for include:

  • Pest sightings
  • Pest droppings
  • Damage to your home and property 
  • Holes in your wall 
  • Evidence of nests or nesting
  • Grease marks along baseboards
  • And more

It’s vital to act immediately if you see any of these signs. The longer you allow pests to live in your home, the worse your problem will become. A pest control inspection will identify the extent of your problem so you can decide what to do moving forward. 

2. Pests Multiple Quickly

As noted above, immediate action is required if you see signs of pests. You might be wondering why that is. 

To put things into perspective, let’s take a look at how quickly rodents multiply. Did you know a female rat can have six litters of rat pups a year? Each of these litters, by the way, can contain upwards of 12 pups. 

Therefore, one female rate can produce up to 72 pups in your home in one year. However, rodents become sexually mature in as little as four weeks. That means more male and female rodents reproducing in your home at terrifying rates. 

The long math here suggests that two rats can grow into 1,250 rats in a single year. In a home, that is beyond an infestation. A quick and free pest control inspection can find the root of your rodent problem so you can snub it out before it ever gets to this point. 

3. Pests Can Cause a Lot of Damage

Why are pests so bad? If you can get past the initial shock of seeing bugs or rodents in your home, what’s the big deal?

First, most homeowners can’t get comfortable with the idea of sharing their homes with unwanted guests, nor should they. Secondly, and more importantly, pests can do a lot of damage to your property. 

For example, did you know termites feed 24 hours a day? Did you also know that termite damage costs homeowners nearly $5 billion each year in the US alone?

However, termites aren’t the only destructive pests. Rodents can chew up walls, as well as personal belongings. This includes everything in your storage area, like clothes, photo albums, and other important possessions. 

4. Maximize Your Health and Safety

One of the most important reasons to get a pest control inspection is to protect the health and safety of your family. Rodents are well-known for carrying the Hantavirus. This infectious virus can be spread through rodent urine, feces, and saliva.

It can be inhaled while cleaning up droppings or contracted by being bit by a rodent. Early symptoms of Hantavirus in humans include fatigue, fever, muscle aches, nausea, vomiting, and dizziness. However, these symptoms can escalate to shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, and even death. 

Other pests, like the brown recluse spider that is common in the south, can be dangerous as well. While their bites aren’t known to be fatal, they can cause a lot of damage to the skin, as well as severe pain and discomfort. 

5. Maintain the Value of Your Home

Professional pest control inspections are important for people who want to maintain the value and quality of their homes. We’ve already discussed how pests can destroy your home, but now we’ll take a look at how that can affect you in the long run. 

Termite damages to structural supports speak for themselves. However, rodent urine and feces can destroy walls and flooring. 

Ultimately these things will lower the market value of your home. When you go to sell your home, refinance, or take out a HELOC, you might be met with disappointment. 

Furthermore, the existence of pests will make it impossible to find an interested buyer. You’ll be hard-pressed to sell your home to someone who’s okay sharing it with bugs or rodents. Just as importantly, there aren’t any lenders out there who will approve funding for homes inhabited by pests. 

6. Pest Remediation is Not Covered By Homeowners Insurance 

Some of us fall into the bad habit of saying, “oh well, insurance will cover it,” when something bad happens to our homes. In truth, insurance does cover a wide range of issues, such as hail damage, fire damage, flood damage (if you have flood insurance), and more. 

However, it might surprise you to learn that professional pest solutions and home repairs based on pest damages are not covered by most homeowners’ insurance policies. The reason is that pest control falls under home maintenance issues. 

Therefore, getting regular pest control inspections can help you identify pest problems in their early stages before damages can occur. This will significantly reduce how much money you need to spend on pest remediation and repairs. 

Ready to Get a Pest Control Inspection?

Clearly, there are a lot of good reasons to have your home checked for pests, and this article doesn’t even cover all of them. If you want to protect your home, your family, and your finances, get a pest control inspection today. It can help you prevent future damages and expenses down the road. 

Contact us today to schedule your free inspection. And if we find anything disconcerting, we’ll talk to you about your options. We take pride in helping homeowners like you establish pest-free homes.