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Hi my name is Luis Gonzalez, with another What’s Bugging You podcast.
Maintaining a pest-free environment is crucial for both residential and commercial properties. One of the most effective and often overlooked strategies in pest management is ensuring that door seals are in top condition. Proper door seals play a significant role in keeping unwanted pests outdoors, and here’s why they should be a priority for every property owner.
Understanding the Role of Door Seals
Door seals, also known as weatherstripping, are designed to close the gaps between doors and their frames. These seals serve multiple purposes: they keep out drafts, improve energy efficiency, and most importantly, act as a barrier to prevent pests from entering your space. Common pests like ants, cockroaches, rodents, and spiders can exploit even the smallest gaps to gain access to your property. By ensuring your door seals are effective, you significantly reduce the chances of an infestation.
Types of Pests That Exploit Door Gaps
Rodents: Mice and rats are notorious for finding entry points through even the tiniest openings. They can squeeze through gaps as small as a quarter-inch, making door seals a critical line of defense.
Insects: Cockroaches, ants, and other insects often enter homes through gaps and cracks. A well-sealed door can prevent these pests from finding their way inside.
Spiders: Many spider species are adept at sneaking through small gaps. Proper door seals help deter them from setting up shop indoors.
Other Pests: Various other pests, including beetles and flies, can also enter through poorly sealed doors. Effective door seals are an important part of a comprehensive pest management strategy.
Signs Your Door Seals Need Attention
To determine if your door seals are still effective, look out for the following signs:
Visible Gaps: Check for any visible gaps or daylight shining through when the door is closed. These gaps are an open invitation for pests.
Air Drafts: If you feel a draft coming through your door, it’s a sign that the seal may be compromised.
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