It can be alarming, but if you have a crawlspace infestation, don’t panic. Here’s what to do …
First, realize that while a crawlspace infestation can be a homeowner’s nightmare, it’s important to remember that you’re not alone and there are effective solutions available.
It’s just a fact that in Washington State, various pests commonly infest crawlspaces. They can create health hazards and compromise the integrity of your home. But while your home’s crawlspace may be a prime target for these pests, you do NOT have to live with them.
However, it IS crucial that you address the problem promptly and effectively.
Common Crawlspace Pests in Washington State
Here are some of the pests commonly found in crawlspace infestations:
- Rodents (Mice and Rats). These pests often invade crawlspaces for warmth, shelter, and food. They can cause significant damage by chewing through insulation, wiring, and structural elements.
- Squirrels. Squirrels can enter crawlspaces looking for nesting sites, and their activity can cause damage to insulation and wiring.
- Ants (Carpenter Ants). Carpenter ants can tunnel through wood, including structural beams in crawlspaces, causing damage over time.
- Termites. Subterranean termites can infest wood in crawlspaces, leading to structural damage if left untreated.
- Silverfish. These pests are attracted to moisture and can damage paper products, fabrics, and other materials stored in crawlspaces.
- Wasps. Although wasps typically nest higher up in attics, under the eaves of roofs, and even in the cracks and crevices of roofing materials, they can sometimes take shelter and infest crawlspaces. Their venom can cause allergic reactions if you or your family get stung.
Step-by-Step Checklist for Dealing with Crawlspace Infestations
It’s critical that you get a crawlspace infestation under control as soon as possible. Here’s what to do:
1. Eliminate the Pest Problem
Why It’s Important: The first step in addressing a crawlspace infestation is to remove the pests. This is crucial to prevent further damage and health risks associated with pests like rodents, insects, and larger animals.
Why You Should Get Professional Help: Pest control professionals have the knowledge and tools to safely and effectively remove pests. DIY methods can be dangerous and often fail to address the root of the problem.
2. Remove the Dead Pests
Why It’s Important: Dead pests — especially rodents and other larger animals — can attract other pests, cause unpleasant odors, and pose health risks due to bacteria and parasites.
Why You Should Get Professional Help: Removing dead animals requires proper protective equipment and disposal methods. Professionals have the training and equipment to safely remove dead animals and properly dispose of them, minimizing health risks and preventing further contamination.
3. Deodorize and Sanitize
Why It’s Important: Deodorizing and sanitizing the crawlspace is essential to eliminate odors and pathogens left behind by pests.
Why You Should Get Professional Help: Professionals use industrial-grade disinfectants and deodorizing agents to ensure the area is thoroughly sanitized and safe. They use these specialized products and techniques to ensure that all traces of contaminants are removed.
4. Remove Contaminated/Damaged Vapor Barrier
Why It’s Important: A vapor barrier prevents moisture buildup, which can lead to mold growth and structural damage. If contaminated or damaged, it must be replaced to maintain a healthy environment as well as energy efficiency.
Why You Should Get Professional Help: Professionals can safely remove and dispose of damaged vapor barriers and install new ones, ensuring proper installation and effectiveness.
5. Remove Soiled/Contaminated/Damaged Insulation and Retrofit New Insulation
Why It’s Important: Insulation contaminated by pests can reduce its effectiveness and pose health risks. Replacing it ensures your home remains energy-efficient, safe, and comfortable.
Why You Should Get Professional Help: Insulation removal and replacement involves handling hazardous materials. Then the new insulation must be installed correctly to meet industry standards. Professionals are trained to handle insulation safely and properly.
6. Implement Exclusion Measures to Prevent Re-Infestation
Why It’s Important: After removing pests and cleaning the crawlspace, it’s essential to prevent future infestations. Exclusion measures seal entry points and create barriers to keep pests out.
Why You Should Get Professional Help: Pest control professionals can identify and seal entry points, install barriers, and use other exclusion techniques to prevent re-infestation effectively.
7. Continuous Monitoring and Maintenance
Why It’s Important: Regular monitoring and maintenance help detect any signs of re-infestation early and address them promptly.
Why You Should Get Professional Help: Professionals provide ongoing inspection and maintenance services to ensure your crawlspace remains pest-free.
Contact Classic Pest Control for a Free Evaluation
Dealing with a crawlspace infestation can be overwhelming, but with the right approach and professional help, you can restore your home’s safety and comfort.
Classic Pest Contro & Insulation offers comprehensive services to eliminate pests, sanitize your crawlspace, and implement exclusion methods to prevent future infestations. We also specialize in retrofitting insulation after a crawlspace cleanup.
So, contact us today for a free estimate and let our experienced team handle your crawlspace infestation and get your home back on track.
Call us now at (877) 844-2847 or click here to use our convenient online form to request your free estimate.