Whether you realize it or not, you probably take certain steps that keep cockroaches away. You keep your food in sealed containers. You take the trash outside every day or two, and you wash dishes promptly rather than letting them sit in the sink. But what about your outdoor kitchen? How can you keep cockroaches from invading that space since no walls are surrounding it? Here are a few tips.
Baiting is widely known as one of the best options for getting rid of subterranean termites — the type of termites that live in nests below the ground. Basically, it involves inserting canisters of pesticide-containing termite "food" into the ground and hoping the termites find the bait, bring it back to their colonies, and share it with other termites so they all die. This sound simple, but there are a few strategies that you and your pest control professional should employ to help ensure your termite bait system is effective.