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How To Create a Year-Round Home Pest Control Plan

Home pest control is essential for every house, no matter how new or old it is. Even newly constructed homes aren’t pest-proof, and older homes in Portland and Vancouver often struggle even more to keep out unwanted critters.

Insects and rodents aren’t just creepy crawlies. Some can cause structural damage to your home, contribute to health problems and allergies, and damage food, clothing, and other valuable possessions.

Despite what many people think, home pest control isn’t a one-time project. Keeping pests away requires regular, preventive maintenance and a plan that covers every season of the year.

In this guide, you’ll learn how to build a simple, effective year-round home pest control plan and the most common local pests to watch for around your Portland or Vancouver home.


Why Home Pest Control Matters All Year Long

Many pests stay active throughout the year or find clever ways to survive winter and come back stronger in the spring. Without consistent home pest control, a small problem can quietly grow into a damaging infestation.

Rats, mice, and insects can:

  • Chew through wood, walls, and wiring

  • Contaminate food and surfaces

  • Trigger allergies and asthma

  • Damage clothing, furniture, and other belongings

A seasonal home pest control plan lets you catch issues early, reduce costly damage, and protect your family’s comfort and peace of mind.


Common Local Pests & Home Pest Control Challenges

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Norway Rats & Roof Rats

The Norway Rat and the Roof Rat are the two most common rodents in the Portland and Vancouver area. Rats eat a lot and produce a lot of waste. Their droppings and urine can stain and damage furniture, clothes, and even wood floors.

An even more serious concern is the fact that these rats can carry Typhus, Salmonella, and Jaundice, which can be passed along to humans. This makes rodent-focused home pest control especially important.

Rats are sneaky and nocturnal, meaning you might not see them until it’s too late. Rats and mice can chew through wood, walls, any type of plastic, and even concrete to make nests and find food.

The key to controlling and eliminating rat infestations is frequent inspections of the exterior of your home. Even the largest rats can squeeze through an opening about the size of a penny, and mice can fit through a hole as small as a dime.

So it’s important to seal even the smallest holes near the roof, eaves, doors, and foundation, as well as areas around pipes and electrical wiring.


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Small Black Ants

These small black ants are the bane of many homeowners’ existence. They’re tiny and can get into a home through the smallest space. They’re voracious and will seek out the tiniest pieces of food or bits of sugar, and they’re tough to get rid of once they establish a trail.

To fight ants, treat the inside of your home as a deterrent, then create a perimeter around your house that the ants won’t want to cross. This layered approach is a key part of effective home pest control.

Even then, regular treatments are needed to keep these little pests at bay. Today’s products break down within 90 days or less, so regular reapplication every three months maintains that constant barrier against reentry and a recurring infestation.


Carpenter Ants

When carpenter ants live in the forest, they’re great for the environment. They chew up and break down old and fallen trees, allowing new trees to take their place.

But when carpenter ants get into your home, they can cause serious structural damage. They tunnel through damp or decaying wood and can weaken floors, walls, and window frames over time.

Carpenter ants prefer moist wood, so waterproofing your home can be a good preventive measure. If there is an infestation, it must be eliminated quickly to prevent further damage and restore your home pest control defenses.


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Spiders

For the most part, the spiders in our area aren’t particularly poisonous and they can actually help keep other pests at bay. But some spider bites really hurt and can be serious if not treated properly.

The use of eco-friendly pest control products can eliminate spiders inside your home and can also create an effective perimeter barrier along the exterior of your home. Including spiders in your overall home pest control plan keeps cobwebs and surprise encounters to a minimum.


Your Year-Round Home Pest Control Plan

When making a year-round home pest control plan, one of the keys is to stop pests from entering your home in the first place. The best time to do this is in the spring or early summer when many rodents and insects are becoming active after colder weather.


Spring & Early Summer Home Pest Control

During this time of year, you’ll want to:

  • Inspect the exterior of your home for signs of infestations and areas that need attention

  • Keep an eye out for signs of pest activity inside your home to catch infestations early

  • Have a licensed pest-control professional treat the foundation, roofline, and areas around doors and windows

A strong start to the season sets the tone for successful home pest control the rest of the year.


Mid-Summer Home Pest Control

In our area, the hottest summer months have high levels of insect and rodent activity. Pests are actively searching out and collecting food to get them through the winter. They’ll also be looking for places to nest or start a colony that are protected from the elements.

During this time of year, you’ll want to:

  • Continue treating the exterior of your home to prevent pests from entering your house

  • Inspect your yard, patio, play structures, and other outdoor furniture for signs of insect life

Mid-summer is also a good time to remove yard clutter, trim vegetation away from the home, and reduce moisture around the foundation as part of your home pest control routine.


Fall Home Pest Control

As the weather cools during the end of summer and early fall months, some pests will become more active, especially young rodents. Wasps and ants can multiply quickly during the summer, leading to large colonies that need attention during the fall.

Here’s what to do during autumn:

  • Keep a sharp eye out for insect and rodent life inside your home

  • Continue treating the exterior of your home to reinforce the perimeter barrier you created earlier in the year

  • Watch for spiders and ants, which will start to show up in larger numbers

  • When you take your sweaters and winter clothes out of storage, look for moth damage

By staying consistent with fall home pest control, you make it much harder for pests to settle in before winter arrives.


Winter Home Pest Control

During the coldest winter months, pests will be looking to take shelter inside your home. Rats and mice will stay active all winter, while wasps and many other bugs will stay dormant until the spring.

Because insects tend to be less active during the winter, it’s especially important to:

  • Thoroughly clean any outdoor furniture or yard toys before storing them in your attic or garage

  • Watch for signs of rodent activity, including urine and droppings

  • Treat the interior of your home to prevent insect activity once the weather starts to warm up again

A winter home pest control visit is also a great opportunity to review what you’ve seen during the year and adjust your plan for the seasons ahead.


Home Pest Control in Portland & Vancouver Made Worry-Free

Creating and sticking to a year-round home pest control plan might sound daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. A little work each season will go a long way toward keeping your home insect- and rodent-free.

At EcoCare Pest Solutions, we can help. Our Pest Insurance program is designed to include seasonal treatments and provide year-round home pest control against the most common pests in the area. We’ll come as often as needed to take care of any pests that might show up.

We only use eco-friendly pest control products that are safe for people and pets. You won’t even have to leave your home while we work. If you’re interested in learning more about how our year-round pest control program can protect your home and your family, contact us today.

EcoCare Pest Control
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650 NE Holladay St Suite 1600, Portland, OR 97232, United States
(360) 702-3555
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