Housekeeping tips: Wooden floor with pests – what can you do?

27.12.2023 07:40
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:21

While wood can be one of the most amazing materials, it can also be prone to different issues.

For instance, you can suddenly realize that your wooden floor has pests - so what can you do?

Actually, there are a few things that might help you.

Identify the pests

Observe the pests and try to identify what type they are. 

Common pests in wooden floors include termites, ants, or beetles. 

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Knowing the type of pest will help you determine the best course of action.

Clean the area

Thoroughly clean the affected area of the wooden floor. 

Remove any debris, food crumbs, or sources of attraction for pests. 

This will help eliminate their food source and make it less appealing for them to stay.

Inspect for entry points

Look for any cracks, gaps, or openings in the wooden floor where pests might be entering. 

Seal these entry points using caulk, putty, or other appropriate materials to prevent further infestation.

Use natural deterrents

Some natural deterrents can help repel pests. 

For example, sprinkle cinnamon, vinegar, or peppermint oil around the affected area. 

These smells can discourage pests from staying in or returning to the wooden floor.

Call a professional exterminator

If the pest infestation is severe or you're unsure how to handle it, it's best to seek professional help. 

Contact a licensed exterminator who specializes in treating pest infestations in wooden floors. 

They have the expertise and appropriate tools to address the problem effectively.

Repair or replace damaged wood

If the pests have caused significant damage to the wooden floor, it may be necessary to repair or replace the affected areas. 

Consult a professional carpenter or flooring specialist to assess the extent of the damage and recommend the appropriate repairs.

Previously, we talked about creaking doors.

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Identify the pests
  2. Clean the area
  3. Inspect for entry points
  4. Use natural deterrents
  5. Call a professional exterminator
  6. Repair or replace damaged wood