Pill bugs are a common nuisance in homes in Texas, especially in areas with high humidity. To keep pill bugs out, reduce moisture by fixing leaks indoors and using dehumidifiers in damp areas. For outdoor spaces, ensure proper drainage by cleaning gutters and avoiding overwatering near your home. Seal cracks in your foundation, windows, and doors with caulk or weatherstripping to block entry points.
It's also best to enroll in a perimeter pest control program for ongoing protection; professionals offer regular treatments to create a barrier against pests. These experts use safe, effective methods to manage pill bug populations, providing peace of mind and ensuring a pest-free environment.
Reduce Indoor & Outdoor Moisture to Keep Pill Bugs Out
Pill bugs are highly attracted to moisture, so reducing water sources around your home is an essential first step. Start by examining both indoor and outdoor areas. For your indoor space, ensure that there are no leaking pipes or faucets. Dehumidifiers can be beneficial in damp areas like basements and crawl spaces, helping to lower humidity levels and make your home less attractive to pill bugs.
Proper drainage is crucial for your outdoor space. Make sure that gutters and downspouts direct water away from your home's foundation. Regularly clear leaves and debris that can hold moisture, and avoid overwatering plants close to your house. By managing moisture, you create an environment less inviting to pill bugs, reducing the probability of them entering your home.
Keep pill bugs from entering indoors by sealing cracks in your home's foundation.
Pill bugs often find their way indoors through cracks and gaps in your home’s foundation. Conduct a thorough inspection of your property, paying close attention to potential entry points such as windows, doors, and basement walls. Seal any visible cracks or gaps using caulk or weatherstripping, which can also improve your home's energy efficiency. Don’t forget to check for gaps around utility lines and pipes entering your home. Ensuring that screens on windows and doors are intact and free of holes is another effective measure. By meticulously sealing your home, you prevent pill bugs and other pests from easily accessing your indoor spaces.
Enroll in a Perimeter Pest Control Program to Protect Your Home From Pill Bugs

For ongoing protection against pill bugs, consider enrolling in a perimeter pest control program. Professional pest control services offer expert solutions tailored to your specific environment and pest challenges. These programs involve regular inspections and treatments around the exterior of your home, creating a protective barrier that keeps pests out.
Pest control experts can also identify and treat areas where pill bugs are likely to thrive and enter your home. They will use reliable products and methods that are safe for both humans and pets while effectively managing pest populations. By investing in professional pest control, you gain peace of mind and a pest-free home.
Call us to enroll in our perimeter pest control service!
Keeping pill bugs out of your home involves a proactive approach on multiple fronts. Let our professionals help protect your property with our perimeter pest control service! Our perimeter pest control program includes quarterly treatments. During each treatment, we will apply a barrier treatment around the exterior of your home to keep pests like pill bugs from entering.
We also use only the highest quality products that are safe for children and pets, but deadly to pests. Best of all, these treatments are effective against a wide range of pests, including pill bugs, ants, spiders, and more. We offer this service to commercial and residential properties, as well as HOAs, in Austin, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Pflugerville, TX, and nearby communities. Call us today at (512) 717-5071 to enroll!



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