Dec
22
Commonly Asked Questions About Bird Mite Treatment For An Infestation
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byAlma Abell
Individuals who have a bird mite infestation should take measures to get rid of the mites as quickly as possible. These tiny parasites often feed on humans while they sleep, and this causes itchy, red spots on the skin. Read the commonly asked questions below to learn more about a mite infestation in the home and Bird Mite Treatment by a professional pest control company.
How do bird mites get into the house and how can individuals tell if they have an infestation?
Birds can fit through small holes to gain entry to the house, and they usually get in through openings around the roof area. After they get into the house, they normally build nests in the attic or inside the walls of the home. Birds also build nests in various places around the outside of a home. These may include in the eaves, windows, chimneys, and porches. It’s not unusual for small parasites like bird mites to live on birds. As long as the birds are alive, the mites won’t bother humans because the birds supply their blood meal. If the birds leave and mites are still present in the nest, they’ll begin to look for a meal in the home. To find food, the mites will feed on humans during the night and also on any pets in the house. The bird mites will then continue multiplying, and homeowners will have an infestation.
What is the best way to get rid of a bird mite infestation inside the home?
Homeowners should first remove the source of the bird mites by getting the birds out of the house and then plugging up all areas where birds can enter. Individuals should then look inside their attic, chimney, and other areas to remove any bird nests. The next step is to call a professional exterminator who specializes in Bird Mite Treatment to spray the house for mites. The exterminator will spray the interior of the home, the attic, basement, and any other areas where birds have been nesting.
Individuals who have an infestation of bird mites in their home should contact an experienced exterminator at Bowman Termite & Pest Management LLC. Visit their website at bowmantermite.com and schedule an appointment for a free estimate for professional pest control. You can also follow them on Twitter for more information.