Is something crawling in your walls?
Every home has pests. The difference between a minor nuisance and a full-blown infestation is how quickly you identify the problem and take the right action.
Home Pest Control for Beginners gives you a clear, step-by-step system for handling the most common household pests yourself — safely, effectively, and affordably. No jargon. No unnecessary chemicals. Just practical, proven methods that work.
Inside this book, you will learn how to:
- Identify ants, cockroaches, rodents, spiders, termites, bed bugs, fleas, ticks, and more — with clear ID tables for each species
- Prevent infestations before they start with room-by-room inspection checklists and seasonal prevention calendars
- Eliminate active pest problems using the right treatment for each pest — bait stations, traps, exclusion, and targeted products
- Seal entry points and remove attractants so pests do not come back
- Use pesticides safely around children and pets — with a complete product guide covering active ingredients, effectiveness, and safety ratings
- Handle carpenter ants, termites, and other wood-destroying insects before they cause structural damage
- Know when to call a professional — and how to choose the right company, ask the right questions, and avoid scams
- Clean up safely after rodent infestations, including proper protective equipment and decontamination procedures
- Manage outdoor pests — moles, voles, squirrels, raccoons, snakes, and birds in vents
This book includes over 30 tables and checklists, a pest identification quick reference, a seasonal prevention calendar, a whole-home inspection checklist, a complete cost guide for DIY and professional treatments, and a detailed product guide with active ingredients and safety information.
Every chapter follows the same practical structure: identify, prevent, treat, checklist. No filler. No theory. Just the information you need to take action today.
Part of The Complete Homeowner's Repair Series — practical guides for homeowners who want to handle problems themselves.