FAIRFAX Va. (December 3, 2015) – Holiday decorating can enhance a home’s aesthetics, warming it up with festive lights and greenery, but could jovial decorations be inviting in more than just the holiday spirit? To evade these unwelcomed houseguests such as rodents, spiders, moths and more, the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) encourages homeowners to examine holiday décor for signs of pests before decking the halls.
“It’s best to practice caution when unpacking decorations which were likely stored in ideal pest habitats, such as basements and attics,” said Cindy Mannes, vice president of public affairs for NPMA. “Carefully inspect live greenery including trees and wreathes, and give them a good shake outdoors before bringing them in. Looking for telltale signs, like gnaw marks, droppings, and spider egg sacs can also help you avoid bringing infested items inside.”
In an effort to make holiday arrangements stress-free, NPMA offers these tips to keep pests from dulling the shine of this year’s décor:
These guidelines will make holiday decorating a seamless process year to year. If you suspect an infestation, a licensed pest control professional can evaluate the problem and recommend an action plan.
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