By Valerie Brosseau
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February 12, 2020
Imagine this. You live in an apartment building and one night as you are making dinner you spot something so terrifying you lose your appetite! A bug, or a creepy crawly critter just scurried past your perfect pesto. Obviously it is time to call in the pest control pros, but the question is, who financially makes that call? You, or the landlord? In Missouri, as well as many other states, the landlord is usually required to maintain quality living conditions in each apartment rental they own. A pest issue causes discomfort, structural issues and can even be hazardous to a tenant’s health. Therefore, if you spot a bug or rodent in your apartment rental, call the landlord or refer to your lease agreement to see who is responsible. Hopefully pest control services will be addressed there. Fortunately, there are also steps your landlord, as well as you can take as a tenant to prevent or reduce the risks of a pest problem before it happens. If you own a rental property, you will want to set up seasonal inspections of each property you own, and possible pest control maintenance plans. Your exterminator will completely evaluate each property to ensure no pests are present and will ensure no unwanted pests are taking up residence in the future. If you are a tenant, consider keeping all food in airtight containers when not being consumed. It is also a good idea to keep the unit clean, removing all crumbs to avoid attracting unwanted pests. Bugs Hate Cleanliness! Ask your landlord to periodically check the unit for cracks or entry points for bugs and creatures. If you need pest control services in St. Louis MO, Jefferson County, or St. Charles MO County, call Buckingham Pest! 636-274-7400