Crawling insects
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Control of crawling insects and pests
Crawling insects are, as the name suggests, insects that crawl/crawl on floors, carpets, beds, walls and many other places.
(Almost) all people will experience an unexpected visit from crawling insects at some point in their lives.
In particular, crawling insects such as beetles, spiders, ants, bearded dragons and silverfish are a frequent pest in Europe.
If you live in an apartment or block of flats, you may experience the crawling insects moving from apartment to apartment. Therefore, it is a good idea that the entire property makes an effort to combat the unwanted insects and pests.
In the vast majority of cases of crawling insects, you can fight them yourself. Alternatively, you can contact a pest controller in your area, however this can often be an expensive pleasure, for a task you could have solved yourself.
However, crawling insects such as cockroaches and bed bugs can be difficult to control yourself. If you want to fight cockroaches or bed bugs yourself, it is recommended to read our instructions thoroughly.
Crawling insects can basically be fought with traps, decoys or poison. Please note that you must pay special attention to which agents you use when fighting pests outdoors.
TIPS: The vast majority of crawling insects thrive in rooms with inadequate cleaning and ventilation. Therefore, it is always recommended that you start with thorough cleaning with vacuuming and ventilation before combating crawling insects.
Certain types of crawling insects thrive in moist conditions, therefore washing the floor is not necessarily a smart solution, instead vacuuming is recommended. Always remember to throw out a vacuum cleaner bag and vacuum areas with fleas, bedbugs and the like, as they can crawl out of the bag.
If you use a bagless vacuum cleaner, it must be emptied after each use - and the dirt must be thrown away in a bin away from the home.
