Prevention Tips for Firebrats in Tennessee

Firebrats are not a dangerous pest when it comes to humans, but they can ruin food and destroy paper and other organic matter if left unchecked. They are also difficult to remove completely if an infestation gets out of control. That’s why it’s important to keep them from entering your home in the first place. These common prevention methods will help eliminate the risk of firebrats—and other pests—from your home.

How to Keep Firebrats Out of Your Home and Business

Firebrats thrive in hot, moist areas. Dampness is very attractive to these pests, which is why they can commonly be found near leaking roofs, cracked sinks or other bath or kitchen fixtures, and broken showerheads. Much like silverfish, they can also be introduced into the home via cardboard boxes or shipping containers.

To prevent a firebrat infestation from taking root in your home or business in Tennessee, the following actions should be taken:

  • Seal any holes or cracks near windows and doors. In addition, check the foundation of your home for cracks. By taking these preventive measures, you’re not just eliminating the risk of firebrats. You’re also preventing damage, mold, or mildew.
  • Control your home’s temperature and humidity levels. Use dehumidifiers or fans to remove extra moisture from the air.
  • Pay attention to signs of leaks in plumbing, including pipes and faucets.
  • Make sure pantry foods—especially cereals and flour— are sealed in thick plastic containers. Many pests, including firebrats, can chew through cardboard.

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