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seoserviceusa90pest control servicesDecember 26, 20220 Likes

Keep Pests Out of Soil and Compost

Soil and compost are rich in minerals and nutrients as they provide a favorable environment for organic matter growth. Composting is an important process that uses kitchen scraps and other rich waste to help your garden grow. The problem, however, arises when it comes to preserving compost piles.

Compost piles are an attractive site for pests and bugs that could be a nuisance for your garden plants and produce. A good practice for homeowners and gardeners would be to process compost quickly to keep critters out. This means using various tools and methods to help preserve the compost pile.

This blog will list down different ways to keep your compost healthy and maintain the health of your soil and garden produce. If all else fails, get in touch with a professional pest control service for your extermination needs.

How to Keep Pests Out of Compost?

Keeping all insects out of your soil is impossible, but you can try a few foolproof ways to keep the guest list short. Below we discuss five soil and compost-friendly ways to help you out:

1. Try Closed Compost Bins

Enclosed bins keep crawlies away by trapping the smell of food till the waste is discarded. They also help keep the soil, compost and your lawn tidy, so you’re less likely to attract any additional pests.

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2. Consider Electric Composters

Gardeners and homeowners can keep pests at bay with electric composters. They work fast and can typically process compost and soil materials in a day, leaving out any lingering smells that attract pests. If you don’t want to deal with waste and compost warms, an electric composter is the right choice.

3. Mix Your Compost Pile

It’s important to mix your compost pile frequently to shake up and let out any rodents, mice, or insect nests. This habit also rids your soil of odor and aerates your compost which promotes quicker decomposition as the microbes involved in the process receive more oxygen.

4. Take Advantage of Dry Matter

Brown, dry materials such as banana peels, egg shells, and dead leaves are rich in carbon compounds, while green materials like grass clippings are wet. A balanced ratio of wet and dry matter makes up for a healthy, odorless compost, so pests are less likely to get attracted.

Compost piles contain rich minerals and nutrients that attract all kinds of creatures. Using covered compost bins, electric composters, and a good mix of wet and dry matter are all great ways to discourage pests from adversely impacting the quality of your soil and compost. You can also hire an exterminator if the situation gets out of hand.

Xterminator is an Ohio-based pest control service with a team of professional exterminators to help you with your pest control needs. They provide termite treatment, bed bug treatment, and exterminators to individuals looking to get rid of various infestations.

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