The Homeowner's Pest Playbook What Actually Works Against the Bugs in Your House - and What You're Wasting Money On
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Beschreibung
Produktdetails
Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
09.08.2026
Verlag
Independently publishedSeitenzahl
290
Maße (L/B/H)
22,9/15,2/1,8 cm
Gewicht
355 g
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9798191488738
The bottle under your sink was never going to fix your house.
About 74% of American homeowners handle pest problems themselves. Most of them reach for the same three products: a spray bottle, a bug bomb, and a plug-in repeller. All three have been tested. All three fail.
In 2019, entomologists at North Carolina State University set off four commercial foggers in apartments with heavy cockroach infestations and counted what survived. The answer was almost everything. Ordinary bait stations, used in the same buildings, cut populations by up to 90% - while the foggers left insecticide residue on the countertops where people prepare food.
This book is the alternative, and it fits on one line: identify, deny, seal, treat, verify.
What's inside- 13 pest chapters, each built the same way - ants, cockroaches, termites, bed bugs, fleas, mosquitoes, ticks, flies and gnats, spiders, wasps and carpenter bees, pantry and fabric pests, occasional invaders, and mice and rats
- A 90-minute home inspection route you can follow with a flashlight and a screwdriver
- The three numbers that matter: 1/16 inch admits insects, 1/4 inch admits a mouse, 1/2 inch admits a rat - and exactly how to close those gaps so they stay closed
- How to read a pesticide label without a chemistry degree, and why active ingredients matter more than brand names
- A chapter on what doesn't work, and what it costs you
- Six regional playbooks - the Gulf Coast, Southwest, West Coast, Midwest, Northeast, and Mountain West all get different pests and need different plans
- A season-by-season maintenance calendar that takes about six hours a year
- What professional treatment should cost, the questions to ask, and the red flags that mean you are being sold a subscription
- A chapter for renters - shared walls, landlord obligations, and how to document a complaint so something actually happens
Every recommendation traces back to the EPA, the CDC, peer-reviewed research, or university Cooperative Extension entomologists. Where the evidence is thin, the book says so. Where an industry estimate is doing the work, it is labeled as one. There are no miracle products in these pages, and nothing to buy beyond a caulking gun and a few dollars of bait.
Written for the person holding the flashlightNo jargon you are not taught. No scare tactics. No lectures about your housekeeping - cockroaches move through apartment walls regardless of how clean your kitchen is, and bed bugs arrive in luggage, not in dirt.
288 pages. Three appendices, a glossary, a one-page inspection checklist you can copy, and a quick identification table that takes you from what you just saw to the right chapter in about ten seconds.
Stop buying products. Start fixing the house.
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