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Monthly Pest Prevention Checklist for 2026


It’s not too late for New Years resolutions! January marks the perfect time to commit to a healthier, pest-free home. While you might tackle spring cleaning later, pest prevention requires year-round vigilance. By breaking down tasks into monthly goals, you protect your property without feeling overwhelmed. Look no further for a comprehensive monthly pest prevention checklist which ensures that you will stay ahead of unwanted guests in 2026.

Winter: Seal and Protect

Start the year by fortifying your defenses. In January, inspect your foundation for cracks where rodents seek warmth. Mice can squeeze through dime-sized openings, so seal gaps immediately. Next, focus on moisture control in February. Check pipes under sinks for leaks, as damp environments attract cockroaches and silverfish. As winter fades in March, declutter your basement and attic. Spiders love undisturbed boxes, so reorganize storage areas to disrupt their hiding spots.

Spring: Exterior Defense

Warmer days signal new activity. In April, clear your gutters, as debris buildup creates breeding grounds for mosquitoes and attracts ants. Move to your landscaping in May. Trim tree branches touching your roof to cut off “highways” for squirrels and carpenter ants entering your attic. By June, inspect window screens. Repairing tears now prevents flies and stinging insects from invading summer gatherings.

Summer: Monitor and Maintain

Heat brings peak pest activity. During July, check your deck and wooden structures for termite damage or carpenter bee holes. Early detection saves costly repairs. In August, focus on waste management. Ensure trash cans have tight-fitting lids to deter raccoons and wasps. As summer ends in September, seal entry points around utility lines. Small gaps around pipes often invite autumn invaders.

Fall: Prepare for Cold

Cooler weather drives pests indoors. In October, swap exterior lights for yellow “bug lights” to attract fewer moths. Then, sweep away fallen leaves in November to remove shelter for beetles and earwigs near your foundation. Finally, in December, inspect holiday decorations brought from storage. Shake out wreaths and boxes outside to avoid carrying hitchhiking bugs inside.

Trust Your Local Exterminator, Allison Pest Control

In conclusion, consistent maintenance keeps pests away. If you spot trouble, contact Allison Pest Control for professional support to avoid mistakes and dangers associated with DIY pest control.

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