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March 29, 2022

Pests In Appliances: What You Need To Know

Appliances can be a big money-saver, but they can also be a potential source of pests. Bugs are attracted to kitchen appliances because they are perfect for them to live in. Find out what pests in appliances you may encounter, and what you can do to get rid of them.

 

Why do you find pests in appliances?

If you check kitchen appliances closely, you can see crevices that can be a good home for pests. They are perfect to hide in because they are warm and dark, and can provide food to the pests like crumbs and spills. Ants and cockroaches can fit easily into small cracks. This is why they are the most common pests you can find in kitchen appliances.

 

Is it dangerous to have pests in appliances?

When pests reside inside your appliances, you are at risk for financial damages and illnesses. They can chew through electrical wirings causing them to short circuit and cause fire to your home. You and your family can also be in danger of the pathogens that pests carry around.

1. Ants

Although the mandibles of ants are not strong enough to bite through copper wires, they can remove the plastic that encases the metal and expose it. When they bite the wire, it could trigger a short circuit and set the appliances on fire.

If you notice that ants have severely infested your appliances and electronics, call for professional ant control immediately.

2. Cockroaches

Cockroaches usually get inside your home through the drainage passages and sewers. They could pick up disease-causing bacteria along the way and spread them on anything they come in contact with. This includes uncovered food, electronic devices, and kitchen appliances.

Once they are inside your appliances, they can shed their skins, excrete feces and urine, and lay their eggs. These can damage the internal components of your appliances and electronics in the long run.

Avoid spraying your appliances and electronic devices with pesticides to get roaches out. The best way would be to get assistance from a specialist in cockroach control. They can safely get rid of pests in appliances and your entire home too.

 

How to protect your appliances from pests?

Pests are drawn to appliances not just for the comfort they give but for the food as well. To keep them away, you need to clean your kitchen appliances regularly. Make sure to unplug them first before cleaning to avoid getting electrocuted.

Dishwasher:

Remove all the dishes from the dishwasher. Pour a bowl of vinegar on its top rack, set it to the hottest setting, and activate it. You can also get the motor housing cleaned by professionals to avoid damaging it.

Microwave, oven, and laundry machine:

Clean all crevices using a stick vacuum. Mix vinegar and water and use the solution to wipe down appliance surfaces.

Refrigerator:

Pull out the appliance to sweep the dirt and crumbs that accumulated underneath it. Using the same vinegar and water solution, wipe down the fridge. Spray the molding in the inner door because this is where pests usually congregate and wipe it clean. Slide the appliance back to its usual spot.

Read also: Discover The 5 Kitchen Pests You Can Likely Find At Home

 

Conclusion

Pests in appliances can be a big problem, and it is important to take steps to prevent them from becoming an issue. By following the tips provided in this article, you can help keep your appliances pest-free and running smoothly.

If you have pest-related questions or want to inquire about pest control in Singapore price, contact us at 6970 0205. We’d be happy to assist you!

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