Door Window Entry

Fight against bugs Stink: Home Entry Points
No matter how your house is new, no house is airtight. There are always openings, cracks or holes that may be on the ceiling in the basement or cracks on the wall. Stink bugs are probably the most persistent insect can meet and once they find an entrance to your home, they will not keep coming if it is sealed. Do not be fooled by their shape or size, they can maneuver their place in the smallest of gaps! Once they are inside your home, they tend to find large caches. For example, if your house has a double bottom or cabinets that do not go all the way to the wall, they will hide in between the wall and cabinet. While there, you can not and see what areas are difficult to reach and treat.
1) entry points
These bugs will gather on both sides your home that receive sunlight most direct. During the winter they can hibernate here during the warmer months, they will exploit entry points on this part of your home. Stink bugs actually like to enter your house from top to bottom, but if they find openings in the bottom part of your house they are not discriminatory. The following are the most vulnerable points of entry:
Window screens Torn door /
Duct
Pipes
Drainage Systems
Fireplace
Lose Shingles / Siding
The window frames, door /
2) Secondary Entry Points
So Stink bugs have entered your house, you hear in the walls or attic, but how are they getting into your lounge?
Lighting fixtures
Air Vents
Attic Conduit
Exploring space
Cracks the ceiling
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