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Top Five Tips for Preventing Pests in Your Closets

Neil Rohrbacker • Dec 28, 2020

For people who want to ensure all of their possessions have a place while adding instant resale value to their home, a custom closet offers the ideal solution. However, you’re not the only one who wants to spend a lot of time in your fabulous new closets. Unfortunately, due to the dark and cool conditions, closets are havens for pesky pests.

 

If uninvited guests are taking up residency in your custom closets, try using these five simple tips to solve your pest problem, including:

 

  • Knowing What Pests to Look Out For
  • Vacuuming Every Inch of Your Closets
  • Wiping Out Pest Habitats with Deep Cleaning
  • Using Dried Lavender
  • Using Cedar

 

Below, you'll gain a better understanding of how to keep your custom closets pest-free.


1. Knowing What Pests to Look Out For

It’s important to educate yourself on common household pests in your area, so you’ll never be surprised. Cockroaches, ants, and silverfish are just some examples of pests common in many homes, including those in New Jersey. If you have experienced a pest problem in your custom closets, don’t fret. You can easily get rid of these intruders and create a safe, clean environment to stash your items.

2. Vacuum Every Inch of Your Closets

Vacuum Cleaner on a Rug

One of the simplest ways to rid your closets of pests is to stay on top of cleaning. If you notice droppings or catch a glimpse of a bug, be sure to thoroughly vacuum every inch of your closet.

 

Not only does vacuuming get rid of dirt, dust, and debris, but it can also remove the pests themselves. 



It’s important to vacuum every nook and cranny of your closets, including corners, drawers, and shelves.

3. Wiping Out Pest Habitats with Deep Cleaning

Cleaning with Disenfectant

After you’ve vacuumed out your custom closets, it’s time to roll up your sleeves and deep clean your space to get rid of squatters for good.

 

Many pests, including cockroaches and silverfish, enjoy dark, damp environments. This is why it’s critical to ensure that your closets stay dry. Never throw damp clothes into a closet corner. Additionally, investing in a humidifier or a small fan can help circulate the air and wipe out moisture.

 

Other critters, such as mice and ants, are attracted to food crumbs. Mice will also create nests out of old clothes. To dissuade these intruders from living in your closets, always properly hang or store clean clothing in drawers. Remember, the more organized and clean your closets are, the less likely pests will find a place to hide. To learn more about closet organization, check out Six Effortless Steps to Organizing Your Custom Closets by Innovative Home Storage.

4. Using Dried Lavender

Dried Lavender

Not only does lavender add a pleasant aroma to your closets, but it also wards off insects including moths, flies, and fleas. According to Gardeningchannel.com, there are a couple of different ways you can use lavender in your closets, including:

 

  • Making small sachets of dried lavender to put in drawers and corners
  • Spraying a DIY lavender solution on your clothes
  • Using a lavender essential oil diffuser in your closets

5. Using Cedar

Cedar Oils

Another natural pest repellent that you can use in your custom closets is cedar. Homesguide.sfgate.com notes that because cedar emits aromatic acids that pests loathe, it’s a great addition to any closet. Try spraying some cedar oil around your closets or place cedar blocks in them to fend off pests from the get-go. Be careful when spraying the oil, as cedar has the ability to stain clothing.


Conclusion

A pest problem is nothing to fear. With some deep cleaning and natural remedies, you can clear out unwanted guests from your closets in no time. Just remember to stay on top of cleaning in order to dissuade bugs from ever coming back.

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